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Protein microarrays as tools for functional proteomics.

Joshua LaBaer1, Niroshan Ramachandran

  • 1Harvard Institute of Proteomics, Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School, 320 Charles Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02141, USA. joshua_labaer@hms.harvard.edu

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology
|February 11, 2005
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Protein microarrays offer a powerful tool for studying protein interactions and identifying disease biomarkers, particularly in cancer research. Recent advances are enhancing their development and application for large-scale proteomic analysis.

Area of Science:

  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  • Proteomics
  • Biotechnology

Background:

  • Protein microarrays are advanced tools for analyzing protein abundance and function.
  • The proteome's complexity presents significant challenges in protein microarray development.
  • Despite challenges, protein microarray use is increasing for molecular interaction mapping and biomarker discovery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent promising advances in protein microarray development.
  • To highlight the expanding applications of protein microarrays in biological research.
  • To discuss the utility of protein microarrays in identifying disease biomarkers, especially in oncology.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on protein microarray technologies.

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  • Analysis of recent innovations in protein microarray design and fabrication.
  • Examination of case studies showcasing protein microarray applications.
  • Main Results:

    • Significant progress has been made in overcoming technical challenges in protein microarray development.
    • Protein microarrays are increasingly utilized for mapping protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions.
    • The identification of potential disease biomarkers, particularly for cancer, is a key application.

    Conclusions:

    • Protein microarrays are a versatile and increasingly powerful technology for proteomic studies.
    • Continued advancements promise to expand the scope and accuracy of protein microarray applications.
    • Protein microarrays are poised to play a crucial role in biomarker discovery and personalized medicine.