Abstract
Reverse phase protein array (RPPA) technology is an antibody-based high-throughput assay for protein profiling of biological specimens that allows for many measurements with very small amounts of cell lysate. Here, we report the sensitivity, reproducibility, and accuracy of a particular RPPA platform called Zeptosens. We customized the RPPA protocol for our in-house setup, and measured more than 80 total protein and phospho-protein levels in various cancer samples, including cell lines, organoids, tumor chunks, core needle biopsies, and laser-capture microdissected tissue samples. We discuss pros and cons of the RPPA platform, and describe results from profiling 15 cancer cell line cells using RPPA.
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