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Application of quantitative dot blot analysis technology for protein expression level detection |
LIU Lin1, MEN Tingting2, ZHANG Wenfeng3, ZHANG Jiandi3, MI Jia4, YANG Chunhua4* |
1 Department of Pharmacy, Binzhou Medical University, Yantai 264003 Shandong,P.R.China; 2 Department of Nursing, Binzhou Medical University; 3 Yantai Zestern Biotechnique Co. LTD; 4 Medicine and Pharmacy Research Center, Binzhou Medical University |
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Abstract Objective To detect the application of quantitative dot blot analysis (QDB analysis) detection technology for protein expression level analysis by determining the protein level of high throughput tissue samples and cell samples. Methods The relative expression of tubulin in the prostate tissues from 87 mice and the absolute expression of tubulin from 8 human cell lines were detected by QDB analysis. Results The results showed that the expression level of tubulin protein in prostate tissue from mice was different according to the age, and the absolute expression level of tubulin protein in 8 cell lines was between 90~140 fmol/μg. Conclusion QDB analysis can be applied to the relative and absolute quantification in a high throughput tissue samples and cell samples.
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Received: 05 December 2019
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