Phosphotyrosine Affinity Beads

Phosphotyrosine AffinityBeads (40 Assays)
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APY03-Beads

As part of the Signal-Seeker™ product line, phosphotyrosine affinity beads have been optimized to detect endogenous levels of phosphotyrosine modified proteins, which often represent <1% of the target protein. Phosphotyrosine affinity beads comprise an anti-phosphotyrosine antibody (Clone 27B10) that has been chemically conjugated to Protein G beads. Validation studies have shown that these beads can immunoprecipitate a wide range of phosphotyrosine proteins without detectable leaching of either heavy or light chains in an IP assay. A comprehensive Signal-Seeker™ Phosphotyrosine Detection Kit is also available (BK160) and is recommended for first time users.

Each lot of affinity-bead is quality controlled  to provide high batch to batch consistency, see COA documents.

Validated Applications

Enrichment of phosphotyrosine proteins from HeLa and A431 cell lysates

HeLa cells were either treated or untreated with 100 μM of H2O2 activated sodium othovanadate for 30 minutes. A431 cells were serum starved for 24 hours before treatment with EGF (50 ng/ml for 5 min). Cell lysate was obtained using RIPA buffer. 1 mg of cell lysate was incubated with 30 µl of APY03-Bead slurry. Eluted proteins were resolved by SDS-PAGE and transferred to PVDF membrane. Anti-phosphotyrosine antibody APY03 (1:500) and goat-anti-mouse secondary (1:20000, Jackson Labs # 115-035-068) were used to detect tyrosine phosphorylated proteins.  Western blot was developed with SuperSignal West Dura chemiluminescent reagent (Thermo Scientific) with an exposure time of 20 seconds.  

To see the full Western blot protocol, see the product datasheet.

Figure 1: Enrichment of Phosphotyrosine Proteins from Cell Lysates

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Enrichment of  phosphotyrosine modified IκB alpha, RhoGAP and RasGAP proteins from HeLa and NIH3T3 cell lysates

Hela cells were either treated or untreated with 100 µM of H2O2 activated sodium orthovanadate for 30 minutes. NIH3T3 cells were either treated or untreated with 100 μM of H2O2 activated sodium othovanadate for 10 minutes . Cell lysate was obtained using RIPA buffer. 1 mg of cell lysate was incubated with 30 µl of APY03-Bead slurry. Eluted proteins were resolved by SDS-PAGE and transferred to PVDF membrane. Primary antibodies, anti-IkB alpha (1:1000, BD Biosciences # 610690), anti-RhoGap (1:1000, Millipore # 05-378) and anti-RasGap (1:1000, BD Biosciences # 610040) and goat-anti-mouse secondary (1:20000, Jackson Labs # 115-035-068) were used in western blot analysis.  Western signal was developed with SuperSignal West Dura chemiluminescent reagent (Thermo Scientific) and exposure time for IkB alpha, RhoGAP and RasGAP were 5, 10 and 3 minutes respectively. Figure 2 shows that APY03-Beads are able to immunoprecipitate endogenous tyrosine phosphorylated IkB alpha (~38 kDa) and RhoGAP (~190 kDa) from Hela cells treated with sodium orthovanadate and tyrosine phosphorylated RasGAP (~120 kDa) from NIH3T3 treated with sodium orthovanadate.

Figure 2: Enrichment of Phosphotyrosine Modified IkB alpha, RhoGAP and RasGAP from Cell Lysates.

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Amount:
Each package contains enough phosphotyrosine beads for 40 reactions.

 

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Associated Products:

Signal-Seeker™ Phosphotyrosine Detection Kit (Cat. # BK160)

Signal-Seeker™ Ubiquitination Detection Kit (Cat. # BK161)

Signal-Seeker™ SUMOylation 2/3 Detection Kit (Cat. # BK162)

Signal-Seeker™: BlastR™ Rapid Lysate Prep Kit (Cat. # BLR01)

Signal-Seeker™: PTMtrue™ Phosphotyrosine Antibody (Cat.# APY03)

For product Datasheets and MSDSs please click on the PDF links below.

Datasheet (Cat. APY03-beads):  

Certificate of Analysis:  tbd

AuthorTitleJournalYearArticle Link
Cheng, Larry C. et al.Phosphopeptide enrichment coupled with label-free quantitative mass spectrometry to investigate the phosphoproteome in prostate cancerJournal of Visualized Experiments2018ISSN 1940-087X
Horita, Henrick et al.Utilizing a comprehensive immunoprecipitation enrichment system to identify an endogenous post-translational modification profile for target proteinsJournal of Visualized Experiments2018ISSN 1940-087X
Horita, Henrick et al.Utilizing optimized tools to investigate PTM crosstalk: Identifying potential PTM crosstalk of acetylated mitochondrial proteinsProteomes2018ISSN 2227-7382
Horita, Henrick et al.A simple toolset to identify endogenous post-translational modifications for a target protein: A snapshot of the EGFR signaling pathwayBioscience Reports2017ISSN 1573-4935
Kaukonen, Riina et al.Normal stroma suppresses cancer cell proliferation via mechanosensitive regulation of JMJD1a-mediated transcriptionNature Communications2016ISSN 2041-1723

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