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Intein-mediated peptide arrays for epitope mapping and kinase/phosphatase assays.

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  • Intein-mediated peptide arrays for epitope mapping and kinase/phosphatase assays. Abstract Text:

    ming-qun xuMing-Qun Xu,inca ghoshInca Ghosh,samvel kochinyanSamvel Kochinyan,luo sunLuo Sun,ming-qun xuMing-Qun Xu,inca ghoshInca Ghosh,samvel kochinyanSamvel Kochinyan,luo sunLuo Sun,

    Synthetic peptides are widely used for production and analysis of antibodies as well as in the study of protein modification enzymes. To circumvent the technical challenges of the existing techniques regarding peptide quantization and normalization, a new method of producing peptide arrays has been developed. This approach utilizes intein-mediated protein ligation that involves linkage of a carrier protein possessing a reactive carboxyl-terminal thioester to a peptide with an amino-terminal cysteine through a native peptide bond. Ligated protein substrates or enzyme-treated samples are arrayed on nitrocellulose membranes with a standard dot-blot apparatus and analyzed by immunoassay. This technique has improved sensitivity and reproducibility, and is suitable for various peptide-based applications. In this report, several experimental procedures including epitope mapping and the study of protein modifications were described.

    Intein-mediated peptide arrays for epitope mapping and kinase/phosphatase assays. Publishing Authors By Initials

    mq xuMQ Xu,i ghoshI Ghosh,s kochinyanS Kochinyan,l sunL Sun,mq xuMQ Xu,i ghoshI Ghosh,s kochinyanS Kochinyan,l sunL Sun,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)

    VOLUME: 381

    Page Numbers: 313-38

    Journal Abbreviation: Methods Mol. Biol.

    ISSN: 1064-3745

    DAY: 6

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: New England Biolabs, Beverly, MA, USA.

    Country: United States

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