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Proteome Profiler Mouse Phospho-RTK Array Kit
R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # ARY014
Key Product Details
Summary for Proteome Profiler Mouse Phospho-RTK Array Kit
A membrane-based antibody array for the parallel determination of the relative levels of mouse receptor tyrosine kinase phosphorylation. Validated for analyte detection in cell lysates.
Key Benefits
- Detects phosphorylation of 39 mouse receptors simultaneously
- Requires no specialized equipment
Principle of the Assay
The Proteome Profiler Mouse Phospho-RTK Array Kit is a membrane-based sandwich immunoassay. Capture antibodies spotted in duplicate on nitrocellulose membranes bind to specific target proteins present in the sample (Step 1). Tyrosine phosphorylation of the captured proteins is detected with an HRP-conjugated pan phospho-tyrosine antibody (Step 2) and then 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 receptors 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.
- 4 Array Membranes
- 4-Well Multi-dish
- Array Buffers
- Lysis Buffer
- Wash Buffer
- Anti-Phospho-Tyrosine-HRP Detection Antibody
- Chemiluminescent Detection Reagents
- Transparency Overlay Template
- Detailed 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.
Stability and Storage
Store the unopened kit at 2 °C to 8 °C. Do not use past kit expiration date.
Simultaneously detect the relative phosphorylation of these RTKs in a single sample | ||
EGF R | PDGF R alpha | VEGF R3 |
ErbB2 | PDGF R beta | MuSK |
ErbB3 | SCF R | EphA1 |
ErbB4 | Flt-3 | EphA2 |
FGF R2 (IIIc) | M-CSF R | EphA3 |
FGF R3 | c-Ret | EphA6 |
FGF R4 | Tie-1 | EphA7 |
Insulin R | Tie-2 | EphA8 |
IGF-I R | TrkA | EphB1 |
Axl | TrkB | EphB2 |
DtK | TrkC | EphB4 |
Mer | VEGF R1 | EphB6 |
HGF R | VEGF R2 | |
MSP R |
Assays for analytes represented in the Mouse Phospho-Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Array Kit
DuoSet® ELISA Development Reagents | DuoSet® IC ELISA Development Reagents (Total) | DuoSet® IC ELISA Development Reagents (Phospho) | Quantikine® ELISA Kits | Cell-based ELISA Kits | |
EGF R | |||||
ErbB2 | |||||
ErbB3 | |||||
ErbB4 | |||||
FGF R2 (IIIc) | |||||
FGF R3 | |||||
FGF R4 | |||||
Insulin R | |||||
IGF-I R | |||||
Axl | DY854 | ||||
DtK | DY759 | ||||
Mer | DY591 | ||||
HGF R | DY527 | ||||
MSP R | |||||
PDGF R alpha | |||||
PDGF R beta | |||||
SCF R | |||||
Flt-3 | |||||
M-CSF R | |||||
c-Ret | |||||
Tie-1 | |||||
Tie-2 | DYC2816 | ||||
TrkA | |||||
TrkB | |||||
TrkC | |||||
VEGF R1 | DY471 | MVR100 | |||
VEGF R2 | DY1558B | MVR200B | |||
VEGF R3 | DY743 | ||||
MuSK | |||||
EphA1 | |||||
EphA2 | |||||
EphA3 | |||||
EphA6 | |||||
EphA7 | |||||
EphA8 | |||||
EphB1 | |||||
EphB2 | |||||
EphB4 | |||||
EphB6 |
Receptor Tyrosine Kinases (RTKs) are widely expressed transmembrane proteins that act as receptors for growth factors, neurotrophic factors, and other extracellular signaling molecules. Upon ligand binding, they undergo tyrosine phosphorylation at specific residues in the cytoplasmic tail. This leads to the binding of protein substrates and/or the establishment docking sites for adaptor proteins involved in RTK-mediated signal transduction. RTKs have critical functions in several developmental processes including regulating cell survival, proliferation, and motility. When unregulated, they play prominent roles in cancer formation. R&D Systems offers several different multiplex assay formats that allow the user to assess the activity of many RTKs in a single sample. Available RTK multiplex kits include bead-based multiplex kits for the Luminex platform, membrane-based antibody arrays, and microplate-based antibody arrays.
Species | Mouse |
Source | N/A |
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Detection of Multiple Tyrosine Phosphorylated Receptors in Cell Lysates by the Mouse Phospho-RTK Array. The amount of lysate incubated with each array is indicated in the figure. Data shown are from 2 minute (Panels A, B, and C) or 5 minute (Panel D) exposure to X-ray film.A. M1 mouse myeloid leukemia cells were either untreated or treated with 500 ng/mL recombinant mouse Flt-3 Ligand (Catalog # 427-FL) for 5 minutes.B. NMuMG mouse mammary gland epithelial cells were either untreated or treated with 200 ng/mL recombinant mouse EGF (Catalog # 2028-EG) for 5 minutes.C. Hepa 1-6 mouse hepatoma cells were either untreated or treated with 1 µg/mL recombinant human insulin (Sigma, Catalog # I9278).D. HEK293 human embryonic kidney cells transfected with mouse EphA1 were either untreated or treated with 3 µg/mL mouse Ephrin-A1 (Catalog # 602-A1) and 0.3 µg/mL goat anti-human IgG Fc (Catalog # G-102-C) for 20 minutes. |
Preparation & Storage
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. |