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Mathias Uhlen1, Fredrik Ponten

  • 1Department of Biotechnology, AlbaNova University Center, Royal Institute of Technology, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden. mathias.uhlen@biotech.kth.se

Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP
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Antibody-based proteomics uses custom antibodies to analyze human proteins. This approach aids in creating a comprehensive protein atlas detailing tissue distribution and localization in normal and diseased states.

Area of Science:

  • Proteomics
  • Immunology
  • Biochemistry

Background:

  • The human proteome is complex and dynamic.
  • Understanding protein function and localization is crucial in biology and medicine.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the application of antibody-based proteomics for functional exploration of the human proteome.
  • To highlight the potential of generating a comprehensive human protein atlas.

Main Methods:

  • Generation of protein-specific antibodies.
  • Utilizing antibodies in various assay platforms: immunohistochemistry, functional protein assays, and affinity purification (pull-down assays).

Main Results:

  • Antibodies enable detailed tissue profiling and subcellular localization studies.

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  • Protein-specific antibodies serve as affinity reagents for functional assays.
  • Antibodies facilitate purification of protein complexes for structural and biochemical analyses.
  • Conclusions:

    • Antibody-based proteomics is a powerful tool for dissecting the human proteome.
    • This methodology can establish a descriptive protein atlas for normal and disease tissues.
    • Further development promises deeper insights into human protein function and localization.