Tyrosine Phosphorylation ProArray

Tyrosine Phosphorylation ProArray

Catalog Number:
AA02528554FUL
Mfr. No.:
PST228
Price:
$1,125
  • Size:
    2 slides/pk
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      • Overview
        • Tyrosine Phosphorylation ProArray features 228 site-specific phospho-tyrosine antibodies. This antibody array is specifically designed for site-specific tyrosine phosphorylation profiling in cell and tissue samples. Each package contains two identical array slides for analyzing two samples, such as a control sample and a treatment sample.

          Tyrosine Phosphorylation ProArray
          Tyrosine Phosphorylation ProArray is a high-throughput ELISA based antibody array for qualitative tyrosine phosphorylation profiling. It is designed for comparing normal samples to treated or diseased samples, and identifying candidate biomarkers. This array features 228 site-specific phospho-tyrosine antibodies, allowing researchers to study tyrosine phosphorylation at specific sites.

          Key Features:
          · Site-specific tyrosine phosphorylation profiling and screening with 228 antibodies
          · Antibodies covalently immobilized on 3D polymer coated glass slide
          · Fluorescent detection

          Specifications:
          · Product Size: 2 array slides per package for analyzing two samples (untreated vs. treated)
          · Featured Antibodies: 228 tyrosine phospho-specific antibodies; 6 replicates per antibody
          · Reactivity: Human: 100% | Mouse: 95% | Rat: 62%
          · Suitable Sample Type: Cell lysate | Tissue lysate
          · Detection Method: Fluorescence | Compatible Scanners
          · Internal Controls: beta-actin | GAPDH | Negative controls
          · Slide Dimensions: 76 x 25 x 1 mm

          Target Proteins:
          Abl1 (pTyr204), Abl1 (pTyr412), ACK1 (pTyr284), ACTIN Pan (a/b/g) (pTyr55/53), AKT (pTyr326), AKT1 (pTyr474), ALK (pTyr1507), ALK (pTyr1604), A-RAF (pTyr301/302), AurB (pTyr12), AXL (pTyr691), Bcr (pTyr177), BCR (pTyr360), BLNK (pTyr84), BLNK (pTyr96), Breast tumor kinase (pTyr447), BTK (pTyr222), BTK (pTyr550), c-Abl (pTyr245), c-Abl (pTyr412), Caspase 9 (pTyr153), Catalase (pTyr385), Catenin beta (pCTNNB) (pTyr489), Catenin beta (pTyr654), Catenin delta-1 (pTyr228), Caveolin-1 (pTyr14), CBL (pTyr700), CBL (pTyr774), CD19 (pTyr531), CD22/BL-CAM (pTyr807), CD227/mucin 1 (pTyr1243), CD28 (pTyr218), CD3Z (pTyr142), CD5 (pTyr453), CDC2 (pTyr15), CDK5 (pTyr15), c-Jun (pTyr170), CK1-A/A2 (pTyr294), c-Kit (pTyr721), claudin 3 (pTyr219), claudin 6 (pTyr219), claudin 7 (pTyr210), c-met (pTyr1003), Cortactin (pTyr421), Cortactin (pTyr466), CrkII (pTyr221), CrkL (pTyr207), CSFR (pTyr561), Dab1 (pTyr220), Dab1 (pTyr232), DAPP1 (pTyr139), DDX5/DEAD-box protein 5 (pTyr593), Dok1 (pTyr362), Dok1 (pTyr398), Dok2 (pTyr299), EGFR (pTyr1016), EGFR (pTyr1069), EGFR (pTyr1092), EGFR (pTyr1110), EGFR (pTyr1172), EGFR (pTyr1197), EGFR (pTyr869), EPB41 (pTyr418/660), EPHA2/3/4 (pTyr588/596), EPHB1/2 (pTyr594/604), Ephrin B (pTyr330), Ephrin B1/B2/B3 (pTyr324), Ephrin-B1 (pTyr317), Epo-R (pTyr368), ERK8 (pThr175/177), Etk (pTyr40), ETK (pTyr566), Ezrin (pTyr353), ezrin (pTyr478), FAK (pTyr397), FAK (pTyr407), FAK (pTyr576), FAK (pTyr861), FAK (pTyr925), FER (pTyr402), FGFR1 (pTyr154), FGFR1 (pTyr654), FGFR1 (pTyr766), FLT3 (pTyr842), FLT3 (pTyr969), FRS2 (pTyr436), Fyn (pTyr530), Gab1 (pTyr627), Gab1 (pTyr659), Gab2 (pTyr643), GRB10 (pTyr67), GRF-1 (pTyr1105), GSK3a-b (pTyr216/279), HCK (pTyr410), HER2 (pTyr1221/1222), HER2 (pTyr1248), HER2 (pTyr877), HER3/ErbB3 (pTyr1222), HER3/ErbB3 (pTyr1289), HER4/ErbB4 (pTyr1284), HRS (pTyr334), ICAM-1 (pTyr512), ICK (pTyr159), IGF-1R (pTyr1161), IGF-1R (pTyr1165/1166), IkB-alpha (pTyr305), IkB-alpha (pTyr42), IKK-beta (pTyr188), IKK-beta (pTyr199), IL-10R-A (pTyr496), IL-13R/CD213a1 (pTyr405), IL3R (pTyr593), IL-4R/CD124 (pTyr497), IL7R/CD127 (pTyr449), Integrin b3 (pTyr773), Integrin b3 (pTyr785), IFN-gamma receptor alpha chain precursor (pTyr457), IR (pTyr1355), IR (pTyr1361), ITGB4 (pTyr1510), JAK1 (pTyr1022), JAK2 (pTyr1007), JAK2 (pTyr221), JNK1/2/3 (pThr183/Tyr185), KIT (pTyr703), KIT (pTyr936), Kv1.3/KCNA3 (pTyr135), Kv2.1/Kcnb1 (pTyr128), LAT (pTyr171), LAT (pTyr191), LCK (pTyr192), LCK (pTyr393), LCK (pTyr504), LYN (pTyr507), M-CSF Receptor (pTyr809), MER/SKY (pTyr749/681), Met (pTyr1234), Met (pTyr1349), Met (pTyr1356), NMDA NR2A/B (pTyr1246/1252), NMDAR2B (pTyr1472), p130Cas (pTyr165), p130Cas (pTyr410), p38 MAPK (pTyr182), p38 MAPK (pTyr322), p44/42 MAPKinase (pTyr204), p73 (pTyr99), Paxillin (pTyr118), Paxillin (pTyr31), PDGF-R alpha (pTyr849), PDGF-R beta (pTyr1021), PDGF-R beta (pTyr740), PDGF-R beta (pTyr751), PECAM-1 (pTyr713), PI3-kinase p85-alpha (pTyr607), PI3-kinase p85-subunit a/g (pTyr467/199), Pim-1 (pTyr309), PKC alpha (pTyr657), PKC delta (pTyr52), PKC delta (pTyr313), PKC delta/PKCD (pTyr64), PKD1/PKC mu (pTyr463), PLCG1 (pTyr1253), PLCG1 (pTyr771), PLCG1 (pTyr783), PLCG2 (pTyr1217), PLCG2 (pTyr753), PLD2 (pTyr169), PP2A-a (pTyr307), PTPRA (pTyr798), Pyk2 (pTyr402), Pyk2 (pTyr579), Pyk2 (pTyr580), Pyk2 (pTyr881), RAD51 (pTyr315), RAD52 (pTyr104), Raf1 (pTyr341), RapGEF1 (pTyr504), Ret (pTyr905), RGS16 (pTyr168), SAPK/JNK (pTyr185), Shc (pTyr349), Shc (pTyr427), SHP-1 (pTyr536), SHP-2 (pTyr542), SHP-2 (pTyr580), SLP-76 (pTyr128), Src (pTyr216), Src (pTyr418), Src (pTyr529), STAM2 (pTyr192), STAT1 (pTyr701), STAT2 (pTyr690), STAT3 (pTyr705), STAT4 (pTyr693), STAT5A (pTyr694), STAT6 (pTyr641), SYK (pTyr323), SYK (pTyr348), SYK (pTyr525), Synuclein alpha (pTyr125), Synuclein alpha (pTyr133), Synuclein alpha (pTyr136), TFII-I (pTyr248), TIE2 (pTyr1108), Trk A (pTyr680/681), Trk A (pTyr701), Trk A (pTyr791), Trk B (pTyr515), Trk B (pTyr705), TYK2 (pTyr1054), Vav1 (pTyr174), Vav2 (pTyr142), VE-Cadherin (pTyr731), VEGFR1 (pTyr1333), VEGFR2 (pTyr1054), VEGFR2 (pTyr1059), VEGFR2 (pTyr1175), VEGFR2 (pTyr1214), VEGFR2 (pTyr951), Vinculin (pTyr821), WASP (pTyr290), WAVE1 (pTyr125), WWOX (pTyr33), ZAP-70 (pTyr292), ZAP-70 (pTyr315), ZAP-70 (pTyr319), ZAP-70 (pTyr493)

          Assay Outline:
          The ELISA based Tyrosine ProArray platform involves four major steps:
          · Protein extraction with non-denaturing lysis buffer
          · Biotinylation of protein samples
          · Incubation of labeled samples with antibody array
          · Detection by dye conjugated streptavidin

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          Background

          · High-Throughput Antibody Arrays
          Our antibody arrays provide a high-throughput, ELISA-based solution for protein expression profiling across samples like cells, tissues, serum, and culture media. It offers greater productivity and cost savings compared to traditional Western Blots or ELISA.

          · Comprehensive Protein Profiling
          Choose from our comprehensive arrays: Phospho Explorer Array, Signaling Explorer Array, and Explorer Antibody Array. Profile up to 1,358 biomarkers on a single slide, with options tailored to specific pathways in immunology, oncology, and cell biology.

          · Phosphorylation Profiling
          Our phosphorylation profiling antibody arrays include the Phospho Explorer Array with 1318 antibodies and Pathway Phospho Arrays covering more than 25 different pathways. This platform features phospho-specific antibodies and paired site-specific antibodies for total protein. It is ideal for tyrosine, serine, and threonine phosphorylation analysis.

          · High-Quality, Reliable Arrays
          Our antibody arrays feature antibodies covalently attached to premium glass with a 3D polymer coating for optimal binding and specificity. Each includes positive/negative controls and multiple replicates for accurate, reliable results.

      • Properties
        • Reactivity
          Human: 100% | Mouse: 95% | Rat: 62%
          Storage
          4°C for 6 months

          * For research use only.

      • Applications
        • Application Description
          Qualitative protein expression profiling
          Compare profiles of normal, diseased or treated samples
          Measure phosphorylation changes at specific sites (Phospho Antibody Arrays)
          Identify candidate biomarkers
      • Reference

    Documents

    User Guide

    Antibody List

    Array Map

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