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A toolbox of immunoprecipitation-grade monoclonal antibodies to human transcription factors.

Anand VenkataramanKun YangJose IrizarryMark MackiewiczPaolo MitaZheng KuangLin XueDevlina GhoshShuang LiuPedro RamosShaohui HuDiane Bayron KainSarah KeeganRichard SaulSimona ColantonioHongyan ZhangFlorencia Pauli BehnGuang SongEdisa AlbinoLillyann AsencioLeonardo RamosLuvir LugoGloriner MorellJavier RiveraKimberly RuizRuth AlmodovarLuis NazarioKeven MurphyIvan VargasZully Ann Rivera-PachecoChristian RosaMoises VargasJessica McDadeBrian S ClarkSooyeon YooSeva G KhambadkoneJimmy de MeloMilanka StevanovicLizhi JiangYana LiWendy Y YapBrittany JonesAtul TandonElliot CampbellGaetano T MontelioneStephen AndersonRichard M MyersJef D BoekeDavid FenyöGordon WhiteleyJoel S BaderIgnacio PinoDaniel J EichingerHeng ZhuSeth Blackshaw
Published in: Nature methods (2018)
A key component of efforts to address the reproducibility crisis in biomedical research is the development of rigorously validated and renewable protein-affinity reagents. As part of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) Protein Capture Reagents Program (PCRP), we have generated a collection of 1,406 highly validated immunoprecipitation- and/or immunoblotting-grade mouse monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to 737 human transcription factors, using an integrated production and validation pipeline. We used HuProt human protein microarrays as a primary validation tool to identify mAbs with high specificity for their cognate targets. We further validated PCRP mAbs by means of multiple experimental applications, including immunoprecipitation, immunoblotting, chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by sequencing (ChIP-seq), and immunohistochemistry. We also conducted a meta-analysis that identified critical variables that contribute to the generation of high-quality mAbs. All validation data, protocols, and links to PCRP mAb suppliers are available at http://proteincapture.org.
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