Microarray Technology 1
Microarray Technology 1
5. **Protein Microarrays:**
- **Antibody Microarrays:** These microarrays contain immobilized
antibodies that capture specific proteins from a sample, allowing protein
quantification, protein-protein interaction studies, and biomarker discovery.
- **Peptide Microarrays:** They consist of immobilized peptides representing
protein domains or epitopes, used for studying protein-protein interactions,
kinase-substrate interactions, and mapping protein structures.
Each type of microarray has specific applications and advantages, making them
valuable tools in genomics, transcriptomics, epigenetics, proteomics, and clinical
diagnostics.
A DNA microarray, also known as a gene expression microarray or DNA chip,
is a powerful technology used in molecular biology and genomics to analyze the
expression levels of thousands to millions of genes simultaneously. It consists of
a solid support, typically a glass slide or silicon chip, with microscopic spots
called probes arranged in an array format.
Description of DNA Microarray:
#### Definition
#### Types
#### Procedure
1. **Array Preparation**:
- **Substrate Coating**: A solid support (glass slide) is coated with a material
that enhances protein binding.
- **Protein Spotting**: Proteins, antibodies, or other capture agents are
precisely deposited onto the surface in a grid pattern using robotic spotters.
- **Immobilization**: Proteins are immobilized on the slide, typically through
covalent binding or adsorption.
2. **Sample Incubation**:
- **Blocking**: The surface is blocked to prevent nonspecific binding.
- **Sample Application**: Biological samples (e.g., serum, cell lysates) are
applied to the microarray, allowing proteins in the sample to interact with the
immobilized capture agents.
3. **Detection**:
- **Washing**: Unbound and nonspecifically bound proteins are washed away.
- **Detection Methods**: Detection can be achieved using various methods,
including fluorescence, chemiluminescence, or colorimetric assays.
Fluorescently labeled secondary antibodies are commonly used to detect bound
proteins.
- **Scanning and Data Analysis**: The array is scanned using a microarray
scanner, and data is analyzed using specialized software to quantify protein
interactions and expression levels.
#### Applications
1. **Proteomics**:
- **Protein Expression Profiling**: Identifying and quantifying proteins in
different biological samples.
- **Biomarker Discovery**: Detecting disease-specific proteins that can serve
as biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis.
4. **Functional Studies**:
- **Protein-Protein Interactions**: Mapping interactions between proteins to
understand cellular processes and signaling pathways.
- **Enzyme Activity**: Studying the activity of enzymes and identifying
inhibitors or activators.
### Conclusion