Complementary DNA (cDNA) clones for human KIAA genes have been isolated as long cDNAs (>4 kb) with unknown functions. To facilitate the functional analysis of these human clones, we have isolated and determined the structures of their respective mouse homologues (mKIAA genes). Furthermore, we have comprehensively raised antibodies against the translated mKIAA proteins in order to establish a platform for their functional analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have previously described our strategy for high-throughput (HT) production of recombinant antigens for anti-mKIAA antibody generation, which involves using shotgun fragments generated during entire sequencing of mKIAA cDNAs. We applied this strategy to 1628 mouse KIAA (mKIAA) cDNA fragments, and 84.2% of the GST-mKIAA fusion proteins were successfully purified.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have previously described our systems for the high-throughput production of antibodies against mouse KIAA proteins and their validation (Proteomics 2004, 4, 1412-1416). Using our "libraries" of antibodies, we established a novel antibody microarray system in which surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technology is utilized for signal detection. Up to 400 real-time antibody-target bindings could be measured simultaneously within a single hour.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe inaugural version of the InGaP database (Integrative Gene and Protein expression database; http://www.kazusa.or.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSince December 2001 we have been conducting a project to isolate and determine entire sequences of mouse KIAA cDNA clones which encode polypeptides corresponding to human KIAA proteins. The ultimate goal of this project is the elucidation of the functions of KIAA proteins. A critical step in this project is the generation of antibodies based on the cDNA sequence information.
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