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Isoelectric focusing technology quantifies protein signaling in 25 cells

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0607973103

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cell signaling; immunoassay; phosphorylation; Western blot; microfluidic

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [T32 CA009151] Funding Source: Medline

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A previously undescribed isoelectric focusing technology allows cell signaling to be quantitatively assessed in < 25 cells. High-resolution capillary isoelectric focusing allows isoforms and individual phosphorylation forms to be resolved, often to baseline, in a 400-nl capillary. Key to the method is photochemical capture of the resolved protein forms. Once immobilized, the proteins can be probed with specific antibodies flowed through the capillary. Antibodies bound to their targets are detected by chemiluminescence. Because chemiluminescent substrates are flowed through the capillary during detection, localized substrate depletion is overcome, giving excellent linearity of response across several orders of magnitude. By analyzing pan-specific antibody signals from individual resolved forms of a protein, each of these can be quantified, without the problems associated with using multiple antibodies with different binding avidities to detect individual protein forms.

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