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Surface plasmon resonance-enabled mass spectrometry arrays.

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  • Surface plasmon resonance-enabled mass spectrometry arrays. Abstract Text:

    dobrin nedelkovDobrin Nedelkov,kemmons a tubbsKemmons A Tubbs,randall w nelsonRandall W Nelson,

    Biosensors that utilize surface plasmon resonance (SPR) as a method of detection of protein interactions can be used for selective separation of proteins prior to MS analysis. The combination of SPR and MS results in a unique multiplexed detection technology capable of both quantitative and qualitative protein analysis. To further the development of a high-throughput SPR-MS approach, the possibility of arraying binding ligands on SPR chips for affinity capture of proteins and their MS analysis was explored. Antibodies to beta-2-microglobulin, cystatin C, transferrin, and insulin-like growth factors I and II were arrayed on a large number of SPR chips. Human plasma samples were injected over the antibody array chips in an SPR Biosensor, after which on-chip MS analysis was performed to detect the bound proteins. Signals from the targeted proteins were observed for each antibody-derivatized chip, indicating successful antibody immobilization and protein capture. The SPR-MS arrays are robust, highly reproducible, and are capable of high-throughput analysis.

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    d nedelkovD Nedelkov,ka tubbsKA Tubbs,rw nelsonRW Nelson,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, N.I.H., Extr

    Journal: Electrophoresis

    VOLUME: 27

    Page Numbers: 3671-5

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    ISSN: 0173-0835

    DAY: 3

    MONTH: Sep

    YEAR: 2006

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Intrinsic Bioprobes Inc., Tempe, AZ 85281, USA. dnedelkov@intrinsicbio.com

    Country: Germany

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