Proteome Profiler Human Protease/Protease Inhibitor Array
Proteome Profiler Human Protease/Protease Inhibitor Array Summary
To simultaneously detect the relative changes of 32 protease inhibiting analytes in a single sample. No specialized equipment is necessary.
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Assays for analytes represented in the Human Protease/Protease Inhibitor Array Kit
General Assay Principle
Carefully selected capture antibodies have been spotted in duplicate on nitrocellulose membranes. Cell culture supernates, cell and tissue lysates, serum, plasma, urine, saliva, or human milk samples are diluted and mixed with a cocktail of biotinylated detection antibodies. The sample/antibody mixture is then incubated with the array. Any protein/detection antibody complex present is bound by its cognate immobilized capture antibody on the membrane. Streptavidin-Horseradish Peroxidase and chemiluminescent detection reagents are added, and a signal is produced in proportion to the amount of protein bound. Chemiluminescence is detected in the same manner as a Western blot.
- 4 Array Membranes (2 of Proteases and 2 Protease Inhibitors)
- 4-Well Multi-dish
- Array Buffers
- Wash Buffer
- Detection Antibody Cocktail, Human Protease Array
- Detection Antibody Cocktail, Human Protease Inhibitor Array
- Streptavidin-HRP
- 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.
Simultaneously detect the levels of these protease inhibitor proteins in a single sample. | ||
APP | Lipocalin-1 | Serpin F1/PEDF |
Cystatin A | Lipocalin-2/NGAL | Testican 1/SPOCK1 |
Cystatin B | RECK | Testican 2/SPOCK2 |
Cystatin C | Serpin A5 | TFPI |
Cystatin E/M | Serpin A8/AGT | TFPI-2 |
EMMPRIN | Serpin A9/Centerin | TIMP-1 |
Fetuin B | Serpin A12 | TIMP-2 |
HAI-1 | Serpin B5/Maspin | TIMP-3 |
HAI-2 | Serpin B6 | TIMP-4 |
HE4/WFDC2 | Serpin B8 | Trappin-2/Elafin |
Latexin | Serpin E1/PAI-1 |
Simultaneously detect the levels of these proteases in a single sample. | ||
ADAM8 | Cathepsin X/Z/P | MMP-7 |
ADAM9 | DPPIV/CD26 | MMP-8 |
ADAMTS1 | Kallikrein 3/PSA | MMP-9 |
ADAMTS13 | Kallikrein 5 | MMP-10 |
Cathepsin A | Kallikrein 6 | MMP-12 |
Cathepsin B | Kallikrein 7 | MMP-13 |
Cathepsin C/DPPI | Kallikrein 10 | Neprilysin/CD10 |
Cathepsin D | Kallikrein 11 | Presenilin-1 |
Cathepsin E | Kallikrein 13 | Proprotein Convertase 9 |
Cathepsin L | MMP-1 | Proteinase 3 |
Cathepsin S | MMP-2 | uPA/Urokinase |
Cathepsin V | MMP-3 |
Specifications
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Copper promotes cardiac functional recovery via suppressing the transformation of fibroblasts to myofibroblasts in ischemia-infarcted monkey hearts
Authors: Y Xiao, Q Feng, L Huang, X Meng, P Han, W Zhang, YJ Kang
The Journal of nutritional biochemistry, 2022-10-12;0(0):109180. 2022-10-12
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ADAM8-Dependent Extracellular Signaling in the Tumor Microenvironment Involves Regulated Release of Lipocalin 2 and MMP-9
Authors: L Cook, M Sengelmann, B Winkler, C Nagl, S Koch, U Schlomann, EP Slater, MA Miller, EP von Strand, B Dörsam, C Preu beta er, JW Bartsch
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022-02-10;23(4):. 2022-02-10
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Low RECK Expression Is Part of the Cervical Carcinogenesis Mechanisms
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A heterometallic ruthenium-gold complex displays antiproliferative, antimigratory, and antiangiogenic properties and inhibits metastasis and angiogenesis-associated proteases in renal cancer
Authors: BT Elie, Y Pechenyy, F Uddin, M Contel
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KLK5 induces shedding of DPP4 from circulatory Th17 cells in type 2 diabetes
Authors: T Nargis, K Kumar, AR Ghosh, A Sharma, D Rudra, D Sen, S Chakrabart, S Mukhopadhy, D Ganguly, P Chakrabart
Mol Metab, 2017-09-27;6(11):1529-1539. 2017-09-27
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Proteases Revisited: Roles and Therapeutic Implications in Fibrosis
Authors: J Kryczka, J Boncela
Mediators Inflamm., 2017-05-31;2017(0):2570154. 2017-05-31
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Use of ethanol extracts of Terminalia chebula to prevent periodontal disease induced by dental plaque bacteria
Authors: J Lee, YH Nho, SK Yun, YS Hwang
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FAQs
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Does the Human Protease/Protease Inhibitor Array detect proteases/protease inhibitors complexes?
This Array is validated for the detection of free proteases and protease inhibitors. The detection of protease- and protease inhibitor complexes has not been evaluated.
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Could you tell us whether this MMP-9 antibody can detect TIMP and MMP-9 complex?
We haven't performed a large amount of specificity testing per each spot in the arrays because these are qualitative screening tools. However, we would recommend treating the MMP-9 spot as a "Total MMP-9" detecting both free MMP-9 and MMP-9 in complex. If the MMP-9 spot turns out to be of high interest for the customer's study, they will want to examine this target in more detail with quantitative tools such as ELISA or Luminex.
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