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Kinase Peptide Microarrays

JPT Peptide Technologies GmbH has compiled a unique database of human phosphorylation sites. Peptides representing these phosphorylation sites are displayed on PepStar™ peptide microarrays in triplicates ensuring data quality. Peptide derivatives are displayed in an arrangement similar to 384-well microtiter plates on each Kinase Peptide Microarray to simplify data evaluation.

The following peptide microarrays are available:

Annotated Phosphosites-K
(720 peptides)
Random Library Tyrosine-K
(1 536 peptides)
Random Library Threonine-K
(1 536 peptides)
Random Library Serine-K
(1 536 peptides)

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Testimonials

"We have successfully applied JPT's peptide microarrays as a screening tool for potential kinases transfering phosphate to phosphorylation sites identified by mass spectrometry. The triplicate alignment as well as the thorough selection of controls enabled generation of high quality data confirming our in vivo data generated by means of affinity chromatographic procedures."

Dr. Marcelo P. Coba
(The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK)

Annotated Phosphosites-K

The microarrays containing 720 peptides derived from human phosphosites sites allow both kinase substrate identification and consensus sequence determination. They come as two microarrays each displaying 360 of the Kinase Substrate Set peptides in three identical subarrays resulting in 1 080 deposited peptides. Each identified in vitro substrate peptide corresponds to a known protein, which represents a potential in vivo target of the studied kinase.

Download microarray layout and sequence information (PDF-File).

Random Library Tyrosine-K

This peptide microarray displays 1 536 peptides containing one tyrosine residue in the center position. Screening of the complete or partial library results in the identification of peptidic substrates of the target tyrosine kinase.

Download microarray layout and sequence information (PDF-File).

Random Library Threonine-K

This peptide microarray displays 1 536 peptides containing one threonine residue in the center position. Screening of the complete or partial library results in the identification of peptidic substrates of the target serine/threonine kinase.

Download microarray layout and sequence information (PDF-File).

Random Library Serine-K

This peptide microarray displays 1 536 peptides containing one serine residue in the center position. Screening of the complete or partial library results in the identification of peptidic substrates of the target serine/threonine kinase.

Download microarray layout and sequence information (PDF-File).

 

References:

  • Proteomic Analysis of in Vivo Phosphorylated Synaptic Proteins, Collins et al., J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 280:7 (2005), p. 5972-5982 (abstract)
  • Substrate specificity analysis of protein kinase complex Dbf2-Mob1 by peptide library and proteome array screening, Mah et al., Biochemistry, Vol. 6:22 (2005) (abstract)
  • Kinomics: methods for deciphering the kinome, Johnson and Hunter, Nature Methods, Vol. 2 (2005), p. 17–25 (abstract)
  • Profiling of generic anti-phosphopeptide antibodies and kinases with peptide microarrays using radioactive and fluorescence-based assays, Panse et al., Molecular Diversity, Vol. 8 (2004), p. 291–299 (abstract)
  • High-Content Peptide Microarrays for Deciphering Kinase Specificity and Biology, Schutkowski et al., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., Volume 43, Issue 20 (2004), p. 2671 - 2674 (abstract)
  • Target Specificity Analysis of the Abl Kinase using Peptide Microarray Data, Rychlewski et al., J. Mol. Biol. Vol. 336 (2004), p. 307–311 (abstract)