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Human Glycosylation Array 1000B

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Size 4 Sample Kit, 8 Sample Kit
Species Human
Quantitative/Semi-Quantitative Semi-Quantitative
Number of Targets Detected 1000
Compatible Sample Types Cell Culture Supernatants, Plasma, Serum, Tissue Lysates, Cell Lysates
Solid Support Glass Slide
Method Of Detection Fluorescence Laser Scanner
Design Principle Sandwich-based
Research Area Post-Translational Modifications, Glycosylation
Estimated Lead Time 1-2 business days
Shipping Type Blue ice
Storage -20°C
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Introduction

Recent technological advances have enabled the largest commercially available glycosylation antibody array to date. With the Human Glycosylation Array 1000B, researchers can now efficiently obtain glycosylation profiles in their samples. The glycosylation profiles of 1000 human proteins can be simultaneously detected, including, but not limited to, cytokines, chemokines, adipokines, growth factors, angiogenic factors, proteases, soluble receptors, soluble adhesion molecules in cell culture supernatants, serum, plasma and other samples types.

Capture antibodies are printed onto glass slides and the glycans on these capture antibodies are removed. The glass slide arrays come pre-blocked and are ready to be incubated with samples. After incubation with samples and washing to remove unbound proteins, five unique biotin-labeled lectins are incubated with the array to allow binding to the glycans from captured target proteins. Streptavidin-conjugated fluorescent dye (Cy3 equivalent) is then added to the array. Finally, the glass slide is dried and laser fluorescence scanning is used to visualize the signals. These signals are then compared to the array map to identify glycosylated proteins present in the samples.

Product Features

  • High density screening
  • High sensitivity and specificity
  • Low sample volume (20-100 µl per array)
  • Large dynamic range of detection
  • Compatible with most sample types
  • Accurate and reproducible

Target Names

14-3-3 beta, 14-3-3 epsilon, 14-3-3 eta, 14-3-3 gamma, 14-3-3 sigma, 14-3-3 theta, 14-3-3 zeta, 53BP1, LAMR1, ABAT, ABCF1, ABI3BP, ACAA1, ACAA2, ACACA, ACAA, ACLP, ACLY, Aconitase 1, ACTBL2, ACTC1, Actinin alpha 1, ADAMDEC1, ADAS, ADH1B, ADH1C, ADH4, ADH5, ADM, Advillin-N-t, AFG3L2, AGA, Aggrecan, AGXT, AHNAK , Ahsp, AIF, AK2 , AKAP9 , AKR1B1, AKR1C3, AKR7A2, ALAD, Alanine Transaminase, Alcohol Dehydrogenase, Aldehyde Oxidase 1, ALDH16A1 , ALDH1A1, ALDH9A1, Alkaline Phosphatase, ALP, alpha 1,2 Mannosidase IA, alpha Actinin 4, Alpha Fodrin, alpha Glucosidase II, Alpha-synuclein, alpha Tubulin, AlphaA Crystallin, ALS, Als2 , ALS+B62:B1212CR1 , Aminoacylase-1, Androgen Receptor, ANGPTL6, ANGPTL8, ANK, Ankrd26, Annexin A1, Annexin A2, Annexin A6, Annexin V, ANP, Antithrombin 3, APA, APLP-1, APM2, Apo (a), APOA1BP, ApoF, ApoL1, ApoL2, ARFBP1, ARFGEF3, Argininosuccinate Lyase, ArgRS, ARP19, Arp2, ARP2/3, Arp3, ARPC2, ARPC3, ART3, Aminopeptidase PILS, ARX, ASH2L , Asialoglycoprotein Receptor 2, ASK1 , Aspartate Aminotransferase , Aspartyl Aminopeptidase, ASXL1, ATBF1, ATP5A, ATP5O, ATPB, B3GNT2, B4GalT1, B7-H2, B7-H3, bad, Band 3, BASP1, Bassoon, BAZ2B, BCHE, bcl-w, BCOR, beta 1 Spectrin , beta B1 Crystallin, Tubulin beta-1 chain, Tubulin beta-3 chain, BID, BIN2, BIRC6, BLMH, BLVRB, BMP-1, BPGM, BPIFB1, BPIL1, BRCA 2, BRD2, Brevican, Brg1, BRSK1, BTD, BTF3, C1Q, C1QA, C1QB, C1QR1, C1RL, C1S, C3orf75, C4.4A, C4BPA, C5b-9, C6 -N-terminal, C8G, C9orf40, CA1, CA150 , CA2, CA3, CACNB4, CAD , Cadherin-22, Cadherin-6, Caldesmon, CALML5, Calmodulin, Calpain 1, Calpain S1 , Calpastatin, Calretinin, Calumenin , CAP1, CapG, CAPZA1, Carboxypeptidase B2, CARHSP1, Caspase-14, Catalase, Cathelicidin, Cathepsin A, Cathepsin G, Cathepsin H, Cathepsin Z, CBS, CCDC126, CCDC25, CCT3, CD109, CD133, CD155, ADP-Ribosyl Cyclase 2, CD16, CD21, CD32, CD35, CD39L4, CD41, CD42b, CD48, CD5L, CD9 , CD98, CDA, CDC5L, CDK2 , CEACAM-8, CECR1, CENPF, CEP57, Carboxylesterase 1, CETP, Cezanne, CFHR 1, CFHR4, Complement Factor H-related 5, CFI, CFL1, Coagulation Factor VII, CHC17, Chitobiase, Chitotriosidase, CHORDC1, CHREBP, Chromogranin B, Chromogranin C, CIP29, CKB, CLIC1, CLIC4, CLIP170-N-t, Collectin-12, CLPS, CLTA, CNN2, CNOT1, CO4A2, COG4 , COL19A1, COL4A3, COL6A2, COL9A3, COLEC10, Collagen I alpha-1, Collagen III, Collagen IV alpha-6, Collagen IX, Collagen V, Collagen VI, Collagen X, Collagen XV alpha 1, Thrombospondin 5, Complement Factor B, Contactin-3, COPS8 , Corneodesmosin, Coronin 3, Cortactin, COTL1, Carboxypeptidase E, CPEB3, Carboxypeptidase M, CPN1, CPNE3, CPS1, Creatine Kinase MM, CRF21, CRHBP, CrkL, CRMP2, CRTAC1, CS, Ctip2, Cux2, Cyclophilin A, Cyclophilin B, Cystatin D, Cystatin E/M, Cystatin S, Cystatin SN, Cysteine-rich Protein 1, CYTL1, Cytochrome b5, Cytochrome C, Cytokeratin 1, Cytokeratin 10, Cytokeratin 13, Cytokeratin 14, Cytokeratin 15, Cytokeratin 16, Cytokeratin 17, Cytokeratin 20, Cytokeratin 3, Cytokeratin 4, Cytokeratin 5, Cytokeratin 9, D4-GDI, DAK, DAN, DARS2, DCI, DCXR, DDAH1, DDT, DDX3Y, DEFA6, DEP-1, Der p2, Dermcidin, Desmocollin-1, Desmocollin-2, Desmocollin-3, Desmoglein-1, Desmoglein-2, Desmoplakin, Desmuslin, Destrin , DGK, DISC 1, DMGDH, DMRN9, Dopamine beta Hydroxylase, DOT1L, DPEP2, DPP3, DPPI, DRIL1, DSCAM, DSPG3, Dystroglycan, Ubiquitin-activating enzyme E1, ECHS1 , ECM-1, EEF1G , EEF2, EFEMP2 , EFTUD2, EHD1 , EHD3, EIF3S2, eIF4A1-N-terminal, eIF5A, ELAVL1 , EMILIN1 , EMSY, EN2, Endorepellin, ENO1, ENO1/2/3, ENSA, Envoplakin, Eosinophil derived neurotoxin, EPB41, EPCR, Ephrin-B1, Ephrin-B2, EPHX2, EPPK1, Eps 15, ERAB, Aminopeptidase LRAP, ERp29, ERp57, ERp72, ESD, ESR1, ETL, EVC2, Ezrin, Coagulation Factor XI, FABP5, Coagulation Factor IX, Coagulation Factor V, Coagulation Factor XII, Coagulation Factor XIII, FAM20C, FAM3C, Fascin, FASN, fast skeletal Myosin, FASTKD5, F-box protein 38, FBPase 2, FBPase 1, FCGBP, FDPS , FH, Fibrillin 1, Fibrinogen gamma chain, Fibrinogen-like 2, Fibrinopeptide B, Fibulin 3, Ficolin-2, Filamin A, Filamin B, Filamin C, FKBP12, FKBP25, FKBP51, FLG2, FOLR3, Frizzled 8, FRY, FSH, FTL, FUCA1, FUCA2, Fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase, G0/G1switch 2, G3BP , GALNT2, Catenin gamma, GAPHD, GARNL1 , GART, Gastrokine 1, GATM C-terminal, GBE1, GCDFP15, GCLC , GCSH , GDA, GDF7, GDI1, GDI2, Gephyrin, GFAP, GHRF, GIP, GLIPR2, GLRX1, G6PD, Glucosidase 2 subunit beta, GLUD1, Glutamyl hydrolase gamma , GSTO1, Glutathione Synthetase, Glycerol 3 Phosphate Dehydrogenase, GPV, Glyoxalase II, GM2A, GMF beta, GNB1, GNPTG, GOLM1, GOLPH4 , GOT2, GPCR GPR116, GPLD1, Grainyhead-like protein 1 homolog, Granzyme M, GRHPR, GRP, GSTM1, GSTP1, Guanylin, GULP1, H6PD, HABP2, HBZ, HCFC1, HDGF, HEG1, Hemoglobin, Hemoglobin A1c, Hemoglobin subunit beta, Hemoglobin subunit delta, Hemoglobin subunit gamma 2, HEXB, HGFA, Growth Hormone, hHR23b, HIBADH , HINT1, HIP1R , Histone H1.2, Histone H1.3, Histone H2A, Histone H2A.Z, Histone H2B K, Histone H3.3, Histone H4, HLA-C, HMGB1, HMGB2, HMGB3, HMGN2, HN1, HNF-3 alpha , hnRNP A1, hnRNP A2B1, hnRNP C1/C2, hnRNP G , hnRNP L, hnRNP M1-M4 , hnRNP U , Hornerin, HOXB3, HOXD11, HP1BP3, HPD, HPR, HPRT, HPRG, HRSP12, HSC70, HSP47, HSPA1A, HTRA1, Human Agrin, IBP160 , IDH1, IDH3A, IFRD1 , IMP2, IGFBP-rp1, IGSF4B, Ihh, ILK, Inhibin beta, Integrin b1, Integrin beta 6, Intergrin a6, IQGAP1 , IQGAP2 , IRE1, IRS2, ISOC2, ITGB4BP, ITIH1, ITIH2, ITIH3, ITIH4 a, JAM-A, JARID2, Karyopherin beta 1, Keratin 36, Keratin 38, KHSRP, KIAA0319L, KIAA1468, KIAA1967, KIF5B , Kilon, KLK-B1, KMD4B, KMT2B, KRT31, KRT72, KRT73, KRT82, KRT85 N-terminal, KRTDAP, KRTHA3B, KSR1, LAD, LAF4, LAIR1, LAM b1, LAMA, Lamin A/C, Lamin B1, Lamin B2, Laminin 2 alpha, Laminin b2, Laminin gamma 1, LAMP, LAMP1, LAMP2, LAP3, LASP1, Latent TGF beta bp2, LCAT, LCMT2, LDHA, LDHB, LEDGF, LEKTI, LILRA3, LIMS1, LMAN2, LMW-PTP, LOK, LOX, LOXL1, LRP 4, LTA4H, LTBP4, Lubricin, LUZP1, LYPA1, Lysozyme, MAGI2, MAGP-2, MAN1, MANF, Mannosidase II, MAP1A, MAPRE1, MARCKS, Complement MASP3, MBD2 , MBP, MCAM, Mcl-1, MCM, MCM5 , MCMP2, MDH1, MDH2, ME1, Meprin alpha, Metallothionein, Metavinculin, MFAP4, MFI2, mGLUR5, MGP, Mimecan, MINPP1, MLCK, MMR, MMRN1, MN1, Moesin, MP1, MPCA, Myeloperoxidase, MRP 1, MSH6, mTOR, MUCDHL, Multimerin 2, MyBPC3, MYH2, MYH6, MYH7, MYHC, MYL12B , MYL3, MYO5A, Myoferlin , Myosin 18B, Myotrophin, NABC1, NAGLU, NAP1L1 , NAPRT1, NASP , NCAM2 , Nebulin, Nectin-1, Nectin-3, NEDD8, Neogenin, Nesprin2, Neurabin 1, N-Cadherin, Neurofibromin, Neurogranin, Neuropeptide B, Neuropilin-1, Neurotrimin, NF-M, Nidogen-2, NIT2, NME3, nNOS, Noelin, Non-muscle Actin, Non-muscle Myosin IIA, Notch-2, Notch-2 ICD, NPAS3, NPM1, NQO2, NT5C3, Nucleobindin 1, NUP98, OBCAM, OIT3, Olfactomedin-2, Ornithine Carbamoyltransferase , Orosomucoid 2, ORP150, OSBP1, OSCAR, Oncostatin M R beta, Osteoadherin, Oxytocin-neurophysin 1, p16 ARC , P20Sb3, p23, p39 , P4HB, p73, PA2G4, PABP, PACS1, PARVB, PCBP1, PCBP2, PCCA, PCDH7, PCDX8, PCK2 , PCMT1, PCNA, PCPE-1, Proprotein Convertase 9, PCYOX1, PDE1B, PDIA6, PDLIM1, PDLIM5, PDZD2, PEBP4, PEPD, PER1, Perilipin-3, Perilipin-1 , Periostin, Peroxiredoxin 2, Peroxiredoxin 3, Peroxiredoxin 5, PF4V1, PGAM1, PGAM2, PGD, PGDF, PGK-1, PGLS-C-t, PGM1, PGRPL, PHAP1, Phosphoserine Aminotransferase, PI3-Kinase C2 beta, pIgR, PIK3IP1, PIN, PISD, PKLR, PLA2G1B, Plakophilin 1, Plastin L, PLC-gamma 1 , Pleckstrin, Plectin, Plexin B1, Plexin B2, PLOD1, PLOD2, PLS3, Plxdc2, PNP, POR, PPCS, PPOX , PPP2R1B , PPP2R4, PRCP, PRDM13, PRDX 1, PRELP, PREP, PRG2, Prion protein PrP , Profilin 1, Properdin, Prosaposin, Prostaglandin D Synthase, Proteasome 20S a+b, Proteasome 20S alpha, Proteasome 20S alpha 5, Proteasome 20S b7, Proteasome 26S S5, Proteasome beta 1, Proteasome subunit alpha type 6, Proteasome subunit beta type 2, Proteasome subunit beta type 4, Coagulation Factor XIV, Protein Z, Prouroguanylin, PRSS23, PRSS3, Myeloblastin, PSMA1, PSMA2, PSMA4, PSMA7, PSMB5, PSMC3 , PSMD1, PSMD9 , PTEN, PTK 7, PTMA, PTP gamma, PTP kappa, PTP mu, PTPRS, PTPRZ, PYGL, PZP, QDPR, QPRT, Quiescin Q6, Rab7a, Ran, RanGAP1, RAP1AB, Rbm15, RCL , Reg1A, Reg3A, RHOC, RhoGDI, Ribonuclease A, Ribonuclease Inhibitor, Ribonuclease T2, RKIP, RNA Polymerase II, RNASE4, RNASE6, RPL10, RPL10A , RPL11, RPL12, RPL14 , RPL17, RPL22, RPL5, RPL7A, RPLP0 , RPS10, RPS11, RPS12, RPS19, RPS2, RPS20 , RPS23, RPS25, RPS28, RPS3, RPS5, RREB1, RSU1, S100 A1, S100 A11, S100 A7, S100 A9, S100P, SAA, SAA4a, Salivary alpha amylase, SAMSN1, SBP-1, SBSN, SDF4, SDNSF, SDPR, Secretogranin V, Semaphorin 6B, Semaphorin 7A, Semenogelin I, Semenogelin II, Serpin A11, Serpin A7, Serpin B3, Serpin B6, Serpin B8, Serpin F2, Serpin A10, Serpin B1, Serpin B4, Serpin E2, SerRS, SET, SEZ6L2, SF20, SH3BGRL, SH3BGRL3, SHANK1, SHC1, SHIP, SHMT1, SHP-1, Siglec-1, Siglec-14, SIM2 , SIRP beta 1, Six3, SLC38A10, SLITRK1, SLURP1, SMA, SMC4 , SMPD4, SOD1, SOD2, SOD3, SOD4, Somatostatin, SORD, SorLA, SOX4, SP-D, Spectrin beta-5, SPEN, SPINK7, SPTBN1, Src(1), SREC-II, STAT3, Stathmin 1, Sterol carrier protein 2, STI1, STOM, SUCLG1, SUMO3, Symplekin, SynCAM, Syntaxin 7, TAB182, TAGLN2, Talin1, Talin1&2, TAX1BP3 , TBCA, TCEB2, Tcf20, TCN1, TCP1 eta, Tenascin C, Tenascin X(1), TFF2(1), TGM3, Thioredoxin-1, Thimet Oligopeptidase, Thymosin b10, Titin, TLS, TMEM223, TOB2 , TOP2B, TPM4, Tripeptidyl-peptidase I, Transaldolase 1, Transketolase, Transthyretin, TRAP1, TRAP220, TRF 2, Triosephosphate isomerase, Tropomyosin 3, TRP-1, TRPS1, Trypsinogeb-2, TrypsinPan, Tryptophanyl, TSR2, TUBA6, TWF2, TXNDC4, TXNDC5, TXNRD2, UBE2D3, Ube2L3, UBE2N, Ubiquitin+1, UCH-L1, UFM 1, UGGT, UNC-13 Homolog D, UNC45A, UNC5H4, UPB1 , UQCRB, UQCRH , URB, URB2, UROC1, UROD, URP2, USP14 , USP5 , Uteroglobin, Utrophin, VAP-1, VAP-A, VCP, VDAC1 , Versican isoform V0, Vimentin B, VNN1, VSIG4, WDR1, WISP2, WNK2, YB1 , YY1, ZBTB4, ZC3H4-N-t, ZC3H8, ZDHHC18 , ZNF671, Zyxin

Biotin-Labeled Lectin Mixture

Lectin Name

Sugar specificity

1

Concanavalin A

αMan, αGlc

2

Dolichos Biflorus Agglutinin

αGalNAc

3

Peanut Agglutinin

Galβ3GalNAc

4

Ulex Europaeus Lectin 1

αFuc

5

Wheat Germ Agglutinin

GlcNAc

Application Data/Notes

Typical Results

The following figure shows the Human Glycosylation Antibody Array 1000B probed with conditioned media sample. The images were captured using a Axon GenePix laser scanner. The strong signals in row 20 and the upper left and lower right corners of each array are Positive Controls, which can be used to identify the orientation and help normalize the results between arrays.

Glycosylation Antibody Array

Suggested Applications
  • Identify and profile the glycans in their samples
  • Determine whether their biomarker of interest has glycan moieties
  • Determine relative expression levels
Kit Components
  • Human Glycosylation Array 1000B Glass Slide/s
  • Sample Diluent
  • 20X Wash Buffer I
  • 20X Wash Buffer II
  • Cy3 equivalent dye-conjugated Streptavidin
  • Biotin-labeled Lectin Mixture
  • Adhesive device sealer
  • Manual
Other Materials Required
  • Pipettors, pipet tips and other common lab consumables
  • Orbital shaker or oscillating rocker
  • Aluminum foil
  • Distilled or de-ionized water
  • 1 ml microcentrifuge tubes
  • Gene microarray scanner or similar laser fluorescence scanner
Protocol Outline
  1. Dry the glass slide
  2. Incubate samples
  3. Incubate with biotin lectin mixture
  4. Incubate with Cy3 Equivalent Dye-Streptavidin
  5. Disassemble the glass slide
  6. Scan with a gene microarray laser scanner
  7. Perform densitometry and analysis

Storage/Stability

Upon receipt, all components of the Human Glycosylation Array 1000B kit should be stored at -20°C. Once thawed, the glass slide and Cy3 equivalent dye-conjugated Streptavidin should be kept at –20°C and all other components may be stored at 4°C. The entire kit should be used within 6 months of purchase.
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2. MSDS

3. Tech Data Sheets/Manuals

sample size

4 Sample Kit, 8 Sample Kit

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