Microarray-based kinetic colorimetric detection for quantitative multiplex protein phosphorylation analysis.

Proteomics

Department of Biology, Institut für Pharmazie und molekulare Biotechnologie, Ruperto-Carola University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.

Published: May 2011

Commonly used colorimetric detection applied to protein microarrays with enzymatic signal amplification leads to non-linear signal production upon increase in analyte concentration, thereby considerably limiting the range and accuracy of quantitative readout interpretation. To extend the detection range, we developed a kinetic colorimetric detection protocol for the analysis of ELISA microarrays designed to measure multiple phosphorylated proteins using the platforms ArrayTube™ and ArrayStrip™. With our novel quantification approach, microarrays were calibrated over a broad concentration range spanning four orders of magnitude of analyte concentration with picomolar threshold. We used this design for the simultaneous quantitative measurement of 15 phosphorylated proteins on a single chip.

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