Journal article

Cell free expression put on the spot: advances in repeatable protein arraying from DNA (DAPA)



Publication Details
Authors:
Stoevesandt, O.; Vetter, M.; Vetter, M.; Kastelic, D.; Palmer, E.; Taussig, M.; Herberg, F.; Stoevesandt, O.; Vetter, M.; Vetter, M.; Vetter, M.

Publication year:
2011
Journal:
New Biotechnology
Pages range :
282-290
Volume number:
28
Issue number:
3
ISSN:
1871-6784
eISSN:
1876-4347
DOI-Link der Erstveröffentlichung:


Abstract
We have previously described the 'DNA array to protein array' (DAPA) method for microarraying of proteins expressed by cell-free systems in situ on the array surface. In this technique, a DNA array on one slide acts as the template for generating a protein array on a second slide, mediated by a cell free lysate between the two juxtaposed slides. Here we explore the feature of the repeatability of the technology, in which the same DNA array is reused several times, and use the method to generate a microarray of 116 diverse proteins. The capabilities of DAPA technology in comparison with other protein array methods are discussed.

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