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Preparation of a phosphotyrosine-protein standard for use in semiquantitative western blotting with enhanced chemiluminescence.


ABSTRACT: Protein tyrosine phosphorylation is key to activation of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK) that drive development of some cancers. One challenge of RTK-targeted therapy is identification of those tumors that express non-mutated but activated RTKs. Phosphotyrosine (pTyr) RTK levels should be more predictive of the latter than expressed total protein. Western blotting (WB) with a pTyr antibody and enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL) detection is sufficiently sensitive to detect pTyr-RTKs in human tumor homogenates. Presentation of results by comparing WB images, however, is wanting. Here we describe the preparation of a new pTyr-protein standard, pTyr-ALK48-SB (pA), derived from a commercial anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) recombinant fragment, and its use to quantify pTyr-epidermal growth factor receptor (pTyr-EGFR) in commercial A431 cell lysates. Linearity of one-dimensional (1D) WB plots of pA band density versus load as well as its lower level of detection (0.1 ng, 2 fmole) were determined for standardized conditions. Adding pA to two lots of A431 cell lysates with high and low pTyr-EGFR allowed normalization and quantification of the latter by expressing results as density ratios for both 1D and 2D WB. This approach is semi-quantitative because unknown RTKs may be outside the linear range of detection. Semiquantitative ratios are an improvement over comparisons of images without a reference standard and facilitate comparisons between samples.

SUBMITTER: Kendrick N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7302481 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Preparation of a phosphotyrosine-protein standard for use in semiquantitative western blotting with enhanced chemiluminescence.

Kendrick Nancy N   Powers Ginny G   Johansen Jon J   Hoelter Matt M   Koll Andrew A   Carlson Sofia S   Channaveerappa Devika D   Darie Costel C CC  

PloS one 20200618 6


Protein tyrosine phosphorylation is key to activation of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK) that drive development of some cancers. One challenge of RTK-targeted therapy is identification of those tumors that express non-mutated but activated RTKs. Phosphotyrosine (pTyr) RTK levels should be more predictive of the latter than expressed total protein. Western blotting (WB) with a pTyr antibody and enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL) detection is sufficiently sensitive to detect pTyr-RTKs in human tumor  ...[more]

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