Peptide and protein microarrays provide a multiplex approach to identification and quantification of protein-protein interactions (PPI), useful to study for instance antigen-antibody properties. Multivariate serology assays detecting multiple tumor auto-antibodies (TAA) is an emerging class of blood tests for cancer detection. Here we describe the efficient coupling of peptide baits derived from the BRCA1-associated RING domain protein 1 (BARD1) to a solid surface and detection of a commercially available anti-BARD1 antibody with this newly designed peptide microarray. Analytical sensitivity and specificity were shown to be comparable to a microtiter plate based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
Construction of a peptide microarray for auto-anti- body detection.
Vincent Cosandey,Fabien Debrot,Jérémy Kaeser,R. Marti,P. Passeraub,J. Pétremand,D. Prim,Marc E Pfeifer
Published 2012 in Chimia (Basel)
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