A universal approach to prepare reagents for DNA-assisted protein analysis

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Abstract

The quality of DNA-labeled affinity probes is critical in DNA-assisted protein analyses, such as proximity ligation and extension assays, immuno-PCR, and immuno-rolling circle amplification reactions. Efficient, high-performance methods are therefore required for isolation of pure conjugates from reactions where DNA strands have been coupled to antibodies or recombinant affinity reagents. Here we describe a universal, scalable approach for preparing high-quality oligonucleotideprotein conjugates by sequentially removing any unconjugated affinity reagents and remaining free oligonucleotides from conjugation reactions. We applied the approach to generate high-quality probes using either antibodies or recombinant affinity reagents. The purified high-grade probes were used in proximity ligation assays in solution and in situ, demonstrating both augmented assay sensitivity and improved signal-to-noise ratios.

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Yan, J., Gu, G. J., Jost, C., Hammond, M., Plückthun, A., Landegren, U., & Kamali-Moghaddam, M. (2014). A universal approach to prepare reagents for DNA-assisted protein analysis. PLoS ONE, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108061

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