Sensitive detection of protein interactions and post-translational modifications of native proteins is a challenge for research and diagnostic purposes. A method for this, which could be used in point-of-care devices and high-throughput screening, should be reliable, cost effective and robust. To achieve this, here we design a method (proxHCR) that combines the need for proximal binding with hybridization chain reaction (HCR) for signal amplification. When two oligonucleotide hairpins conjugated to antibodies bind in close proximity, they can be activated to reveal an initiator sequence. This starts a chain reaction of hybridization events between a pair of fluorophore-labelled oligonucleotide hairpins, generating a fluorescent product. In ...
We have redesigned probes for in situ proximity ligation assay (PLA), resulting in more efficient lo...
(PLA) allows a protein or protein complex to be repre-sented as an amplifiable DNAmolecule. Recognit...
Protein function is often regulated by protein–protein interactions and post-translational modificat...
Proximity based detection methods are invaluable tools in the field of molecular biology, increasing...
Biological processes take place through interactions between macromolecules, such as nucleic acids a...
In situ proximity ligation assay (PLA) is a method for detection of protein interactions, post-trans...
Proximity hybridization chain reaction (ProxHCR) is a novel in situ hybridization technique capable ...
A novel technology for protein detection, proximity ligation, has been developed along with improved...
he proximity ligation assay (PLA) is a sensitive and specific technique to visualize proteins, their...
Proximity ligation is a recently established technique that can provide answers to questions about t...
The detection of protein-protein interactions by imaging techniques often requires the overexpressio...
BACKGROUND: The in situ proximity ligation assay (PLA) allows a protein or protein complex to be rep...
Among the great challenges in biology are the precise quantification of specific sets of proteins an...
Membrane proteins are organized in nanoscale compartments. Their reorganization plays a crucial role...
AbstractProximity assays are immunohistochemical tools that utilise two or more DNA-tagged aptamers ...
We have redesigned probes for in situ proximity ligation assay (PLA), resulting in more efficient lo...
(PLA) allows a protein or protein complex to be repre-sented as an amplifiable DNAmolecule. Recognit...
Protein function is often regulated by protein–protein interactions and post-translational modificat...
Proximity based detection methods are invaluable tools in the field of molecular biology, increasing...
Biological processes take place through interactions between macromolecules, such as nucleic acids a...
In situ proximity ligation assay (PLA) is a method for detection of protein interactions, post-trans...
Proximity hybridization chain reaction (ProxHCR) is a novel in situ hybridization technique capable ...
A novel technology for protein detection, proximity ligation, has been developed along with improved...
he proximity ligation assay (PLA) is a sensitive and specific technique to visualize proteins, their...
Proximity ligation is a recently established technique that can provide answers to questions about t...
The detection of protein-protein interactions by imaging techniques often requires the overexpressio...
BACKGROUND: The in situ proximity ligation assay (PLA) allows a protein or protein complex to be rep...
Among the great challenges in biology are the precise quantification of specific sets of proteins an...
Membrane proteins are organized in nanoscale compartments. Their reorganization plays a crucial role...
AbstractProximity assays are immunohistochemical tools that utilise two or more DNA-tagged aptamers ...
We have redesigned probes for in situ proximity ligation assay (PLA), resulting in more efficient lo...
(PLA) allows a protein or protein complex to be repre-sented as an amplifiable DNAmolecule. Recognit...
Protein function is often regulated by protein–protein interactions and post-translational modificat...