The HuProt™ Human Proteome Microarray was first developed by Johns Hopkins University, and after regular updates now contains 20,240 human recombinant proteins. It is the most comprehensive, and high-throughput human proteome microarray currently available and has already been applied in many research fields, such as serum protein fingerprinting , protein-protein interactions and enzymology.
Human recombinant proteins : 20,240
Number of arrays per chip: 1
Spot Diameter: ~ 60 µm
Spot Volume: 0.5 ~ 1 nL/spot
Solid Support: FAST, dimensions: 75*25 mm
Number of sample replications: each sample has 2 replicate spots
Production environment: Temperature : 4-8°C, humidity : 30%~40%
Storage Conditions: - 80°C
Quantitative/Semi-Quantitative: Semi-Quantitative
Method of Detection: Fluorescence Laser Scanner
Compatible Sample Types: Serum, Plasma, Tissue Lysates, Cell Lysates, Antibodies, Cell Culture Supernatants, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids
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1. Drug target discovery and pharmacological studies
2. Discovery of new serum biomarkers and immunogens
3. Studies on protein-protein interactions
4. Studies on post-translational modifications of proteins
5. Studies on non-coding RNA mechanisms
6. Protein-DNA interaction studies
7. Antibody specificity studies
8. Studies on enzyme substrates