Proteome Profiler Mouse Angiogenesis Array Kit

Contains 4 membranes - each spotted in duplicate with 53 different angiogenesis antibodies
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ARY015
Multiple Proteins in TNF-alpha-treated Balb/3T3 Cells were Assessed using the Mouse Angiogenesis Array.
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Proteome Profiler Mouse Angiogenesis Array Kit Summary

Kit Summary

A membrane-based antibody array for the parallel determination of the relative levels of selected angiogenesis-related proteins. Validated for analyte detection in cell culture supernates, cell lysates, tissue lysates or serum.

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Key Benefits

  • Detects 53 mouse angiogenesis-related proteins simultaneously
  • Requires no specialized equipment

Principle of the Array

The Proteome Profiler Mouse Angiogenesis Array Kit is a membrane-based sandwich immunoassay. Samples are mixed with a cocktail of biotinylated 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 of analyte bound. Analytes include soluble growth and differentiation factors, extracellular matrix components, proteases, membrane-bound receptors, and intracellular signaling molecules.

Why Use an Antibody Array to Detect Angiogenesis-Related Proteins?

Determining the expression of multiple cytokines 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 cytokines in a single sample can be cost-effective and also save time and sample.

 

Kit Contents
  • 4 Array Membranes
  • 4-Well Multi-dish
  • Array Buffers
  • Wash Buffer
  • Detection Antibody Cocktail
  • 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.

Stability and Storage

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

 

Simultaneously detect the relative levels of these angiogenesis-related proteins in a single sample.
ADAMTS1 Endothelin-1 NOV/CCN3/IGFBP-9
Amphiregulin FGF acidic Osteopontin
Angiogenin FGF basic PD-ECGF
Angiopoietin-1 FGF-7/KGF PDGF-AA
Angiopoietin-3 Fractalkine PDGF-AB/BB
CCL2/JE/MCP-1 GM-CSF Pentraxin-3
CCL3/MIP-1 alpha HB-EGF PlGF-2
CXCL1/KC HGF Prolactin
CXCL10/IP-10/CRG-2 IGFBP-1 Proliferin
CXCL12/SDF-1 IGFBP-2 Serpin E1/PAI-1
CXCL16 IGFBP-3 Serpin F1/PEDF
CXCL4/PF4 IL-1 alpha Thrombospondin-2
Cyr61/CNN1/IGFBP-10 IL-1 beta TIMP-1
DLL4 IL-10 TIMP-4
DPPIV/CD26 Leptin Coagulation Factor III
EGF MMP-3 (pro and mature) VEGF
Endoglin/CD105 MMP-8 (pro) VEGF-B
Endostatin/Collagen XVIII MMP-9 (pro and active)  

 

Assays for analytes represented in the Mouse Angiogenesis Antibody Array Kit

  Quantkine® ELISA kit DuoSet® ELISA Development Reagents
ADAMTS1    
Amphiregulin   DY989
Angiogenin    
Angiopoietin-1    
Angiopoietin-3 MANL30 DY738
CCL2/JE/MCP-1 MJE00 DY479
CCL3/MIP-1 alpha MMA00 DY450
CXCL1/KC MKC00B DY453
CXCL10/IP-10/CRG-2 MCX100 DY466
CXCL12/SDF-1 MCX120 DY460
CXCL16   DY503
CXCL4/PF4 MCX400 DY595
Cyr61/CNN1/IGFBP-10    
DLL4   DY1389
DPPIV/CD26   DY954
EGF MEG00 DY2028
Endoglin/CD105 MNDG00 DY1320
Endostatin/Collagen XVIII    
Endothelin-1 DET100  
FGF acidic    
FGF basic    
FGF-7/KGF    
Fractalkine MCX310 DY472
GM-CSF MGM00 DY415
HB-EGF    
HGF MHG00 DY2207
IGFBP-1    
IGFBP-2   DY797
IGFBP-3 MGB300 DY775
IL-1 alpha MLA00 DY400
IL-1 beta MLB00C DY401
IL-10 M1000B DY417
Leptin MOB00 DY498
MMP-3 (pro and mature) MMP300  
MMP-8 (pro)    
MMP-9 (pro and active) MMPT90  
NOV/CCN3/IGFBP-9   DY1976
Osteopontin MOST00 DY441
PD-ECGF    
PDGF-AA DAA00B  
PDGF-AB/BB MHD00/MBB00  
Pentraxin-3 MPTX30 DY2166
PlGF-2 MP200 DY465
Prolactin   DY1445
Proliferin    
Serpin E1/PAI-1    
Serpin F1/PEDF    
Thrombospondin-2    
TIMP-1 MTM100 DY980
TIMP-4    
Coagulation Factor III    
VEGF MMV00 DY493
VEGF-B   DY469

Specifications

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
Mouse

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Scientific Data

Multiple Proteins in TNF-alpha-treated Balb/3T3 Cells were Assessed using the Mouse Angiogenesis Array. A. The Proteome Profiler Mouse Angiogenesis Array Kit (Catalog # ARY015) was used to simultaneously assess the relative levels of 53 mouse angiogenesis-related proteins in cell lysates from Balb/3T3 mouse embryonic fibroblast cells that had been left untreated or treated with recombinant mouse TNF-alpha (Catalog # 410-MT) for 24 hours. B. Histogram profiles for select proteins were generated by quantifying the mean spot pixel density from the arrays using image software analysis. Green bars represent protein levels in lysates from untreated cells, purple bars represent protein levels in lysates from TNF-alpha-treated cells.

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