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Next Generation Western for high-throughput and high-content protein analysis

$378,380R44FY2019GMNIH

Li-Cor Biosciences, Inc., Lincoln NE

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Abstract The identification and quantification of specific proteins in complex samples are critical processes in discovering, understanding, and ultimately addressing, the underlying nature of human health and disease. The western blot is a fundamental method used for these processes due to the sensitivity and specificity enabled by combining protein sizing with immuno-detection. Despite being widely- used, the western blot has limits related to required sample size, throughput, information content, quantification, and repeatability, which hinder many research efforts. Next Generation Western (NGW) is an innovative approach to alleviate limitations of traditional western blotting using a novel method that automates and miniaturizes the process of electrophoresis followed by ink-jet blotting onto a moving capture medium for subsequent immuno-probing and detection. To develop the NGW prototype system, the specific aims are to (1) develop microchips and reagents that enable 10 minute separation/blotting with performance superior to traditional methods, (2) develop instrument to control/automate microchip functions and interface with blotting membranes, (3) develop automated data analysis and visualization software, and (4) conduct intra- and inter-laboratory reproducibility studies and deploy the prototype system for performance verification and market validation. LI-COR Biosciences is well established in the western blot market with worldwide sales and support of instrumentation and reagents.

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