Yeast is a unicellular eukaryote and is a model organism of central importance in cell biology studies including those on genetics, metabolism, and gene function. The yeast genome was one of the first to be sequenced. Research conducted on yeast is very extensive, and many significant breakthroughs have been made, reflecting its importance as a model organism. The yeast proteome chip, containing > 5800 recombinant yeast proteins and covering 95% of the proteome, provides a powerful platform for in-depth research.
Yeast recombinant proteins : >5800
Number of arrays per chip: 1
Spot Diameter: ~ 120 µm
Spot Volume: 0.5 ~ 1 nL/spot
Solid Support: FAST, dimensions: 75*25 mm
Number of sample replications: each sample has 2 replicate spots
Production environment: Temperature : 4-8°C, humidity : 30%~40%
Storage Conditions: - 80°C
Quantitative/Semi-Quantitative: Semi-Quantitative
Method of Detection: Fluorescence Laser Scanner
Compatible Sample Types: Tissue Lysates, Cell Lysates, Antibodies, Cell Culture Supernatants, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids.
1. Research on protein-protein interactions
2. Research on post- translational modifications
3. Research on non-coding RNA mechanisms
4. Research on protein-DNA interactions
5. Characterization of antibodies
6. Research on enzyme substrates