Low-cost peptide microarrays for mapping continuous antibody Epitopes

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With the increasing need for understanding antibody specificity in antibody and vaccine research, pepscan assays provide a rapid method for mapping and profiling antibody responses to continuous epitopes. We have developed a relatively low-cost method to generate peptide microarray slides for studying antibody binding. Using a setup of an IntavisAG MultiPep RS peptide synthesizer, a Digilab MicroGrid II 600 microarray printer robot, and an InnoScan 1100 AL scanner, the method allows the interrogation of up to 1536 overlapping, alanine-scanning, and mutant peptides derived from the target antigens. Each peptide is tagged with a polyethylene glycol aminooxy terminus to improve peptide solubility, orientation, and conjugation efficiency to the slide surface.

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McBride, R., Head, S. R., Ordoukhanian, P., & Law, M. (2016). Low-cost peptide microarrays for mapping continuous antibody Epitopes. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1352, pp. 67–83). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3037-1_6

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