Proteome Profiler Human Phospho-MAPK Array Kit

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Proteome Profiler Human Phospho-MAPK Array Kit Summary

Proteome Profiler Human Phospho-MAPK Array Kit

A membrane-based antibody array for the parallel determination of the relative phosphorylation of human mitogen-activated protein kinases.

Contains 4 membranes - each spotted in duplicate with 26 different MAPK antibodies.

Validated for analyte detection in cell lysates.

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Key Benefits

  • Detects phosphorylation of 26 human kinases simultaneously
  • Requires no specialized equipment
 

Principle of the Assay

The Proteome Profiler Human Phospho-MAPK Array Kit is a membrane-based sandwich immunoassay. Samples are mixed with a cocktail of biotinylated phospho-specific detection antibodies (Step 1) and then incubated with the array membrane which is spotted in duplicate with capture antibodies to specific target proteins (Step 2). Captured proteins are visualized using chemiluminescent detection reagents (Step 3). The signal produced is proportional to the amount phosphorylation in the bound analyte.

Why Use an Antibody Array to Detect Receptor Phosphorylation?

Determining the phosphorylation of multiple kinases in a single sample can be expensive, time consuming and can require specialized equipment. Performing multiple immunoprecipitations and Western blots requires time, labor, and reagents. The use of a multiplex antibody array to detect multiple phosphorylations in a single sample can be cost-effective and also save time and sample.

 

Kit Contents
  • 4-Array Membranes
  • 4-Well Multi-dish
  • Lysis Buffer
  • Array Buffers
  • Wash Buffer
  • Detection Antibody Cocktail
  • Streptavidin-HRP
  • Chemiluminescent Detection Reagents
  • Transparency Overlay Template
  • Detailed product datasheet with protocol

For a complete list of the kit contents and necessary materials, please see the Materials Provided/Other Supplies Required sections of the product datasheet.

Simultaneously detect the relative phosphorylation of these of these kinases in a single sample.
Akt1 HSP27 p38 beta
Akt2 JNK1 p38 delta
Akt3 JNK2 p38 gamma
Akt pan JNK3 p53
CREB JNK pan p70 S6K
ERK1 MKK3 RSK1
ERK2 MKK6 RSK2
GSK-3 alpha/beta MSK2 TOR
GSK-3 beta p38 alpha  

Assays for analytes represented in the Human Phospho-MAPK Array Kit

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Akt1 (S473) DYC1775 DYC2289C    
Akt2 (S474) DYC2315      
Akt3 (S472)        
Akt pan (S473, S474, S472) DYC887B KCB887 SUV887B  
CREB (S133)   DYC2510 KCB2510  
ERK1 (T202/Y204) DYC1940 DYC1825 KCB1018 SUV1018B
JNK1 (T183/Y185)        
JNK2 (T183/Y185) DYC1846 DYC2236    
JNK3 (T221/Y223)        
JNK pan (T183/Y185, T221/Y223) DYC1205 DYC1387 KCB1205  
MKK3 (S218/T222)   DYC5585    
MKK6 (S207/T211)   DYC5586    
MSK2 (S360)        
p38 alpha (T180/Y182) DYC8691B DYC869B KCB869 SUV869B
p38 beta (T180/Y182)     KCB869  
p38 delta (T180/Y182) DYC2124 DYC2124 KCB869  
p38 gamma (T183/Y185)   DYC1664    
p53 (S46) DYC1043 DYC1489    
p70 S6K (T421/S424) DYC8962 DYC8965    
RSK1 (S380)   DYC892B    
RSK2 (S386)        
TOR (S2448)   DYC1665   SUV1665
Stability and Storage

Store the unopened kit at 2°C to 8°C. Do not use past kit expiration date.

 

Data Examples
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Figure 1.HeLa human cervical epithelial carcinoma cells were either untreated or exposed to 150 J/m2 of UV light followed by a 30 minute recovery period before lysis. Data shown are from a 2 minute exposure to X-ray film.

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Figure 2. : MCF-7 human breast cancer cells were either untreated or treated with 100 ng/mL of rhIGF-I (R&D Systems, Catalog # 291-G1) for 1 hour. Cells for rhIGF-I treatment either received a 1 hour pre-treatment with the PI3K inhibitor, LY294002, or received no pre-treatment. Data shown are from a 6 minute exposure to X-ray film.

BG01V human embryonic stem cells are licensed from ViaCyte, Inc.

 

Image Analysis Software

Quick Spots image analysis software

R&D Systems® now offers Quick Spots image analysis software designed specifically for your Proteome Profiler™ Arrays.

No more laborious set-up of templates in other imaging software, Quick Spots contains preloaded templates for each Proteome Profiler™ array. It knows where your results should be, and provides the data in less time and with less work.

Simplify your workflow today.

*Clicking on this button will navigate you away from the R&D Systems® website. Quick Spots image analysis software can be purchased through Western Vision Software.

 

Specifications

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Shipping Conditions
The product is shipped with polar packs. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below.
Storage
Store the unopened product at 2 - 8 °C. Do not use past expiration date.
Species
Human

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Proteome Profiler Human Phospho-MAPK Array Kit
By Anonymous on 05/24/2019

Good screening tool, would be nice if this was available for total levels and other species such as mouse.


Proteome Profiler Human Phospho-MAPK Array Kit
By Anonymous on 01/03/2017

This array is an excellent tool for screening potential phospho-MAPKs and related targets. However, it would be nice that if the total level of non-phosphorylated proteins be visualized at the same time on the membrane. In this case, the phosphorylated signals can be normalized.