Spatial Proteomics
Proteome describes the complete protein universe found in cell, tissue or body fluid. Spatial Proteomics is study of spatial organization of proteins within cells (1). High-throughput imaging to visualize all cellular proteins and quantitative mass spectrometry are two widely used approached to spatial proteomics.
OriGene offers a range of antibody types suitable for Spatial Proteomic Research.
Antibody Type | Host | Validated by | Link |
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TrueMAB® Carrier Free |
Mouse | Western blot | Search for your carrier free Ab here |
UltraMAB® UltraSpecific |
Mouse | High Density Protein Microarray | Search for your Ultra-specific Antibodies here |
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Mouse | Knockout Validated | Search for your knockout validated Antibodies here |
TrueRABTM Recombinant Antibodies |
Rabbit | Western blot | Search for your recombinant antibodies here |
Characteristics of Product Type
Ultra-specific antibody (UM500036) tested by Western Blot, Protein Microarray Chip and IF staining
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Western blot analysis of cell lysates of HEK293 transfected with ERBB2 cDNA (Left lane) or untransfected (Right lane) by using ERBB2 UltraMAB ( | , clone UMAB36, 1:2000).Protein Microarray Chip Analysis demonstrating that the anti-ERBB2 UltraMAB | specifically recognizes ERBB2 antigen.Anti-ERBB2 mouse monoclonal antibody ( | , clone UMAB36, 1:100) immunofluorescent staining of MCF7 cells.
References:
- Spatial Proteomics: A Gateway to Understanding Cell Biology, Georg H.H. Borner, www.proteomics-journal.com, https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pmic.201900328