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Cross-Reactivity of N6AMT1 Antibodies with Aurora Kinase A: An Example of Antibody-Specific Non-Specificity.

Baiba BrūmeleEvgeniia SerovaAleksandra LuppMihkel SuijaMargit MutsoReet Kurg
Published in: Antibodies (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Primary antibodies are one of the main tools used in molecular biology research. However, the often-occurring cross-reactivity of primary antibodies complicates accurate data analysis. Our results show that three commercial polyclonal antibodies raised against N-6 adenine-specific DNA methyltransferase 1 (N6AMT1) strongly cross-react with endogenous and recombinant mitosis-associated protein Aurora kinase A (AURKA). The cross-reactivity was verified through immunofluorescence, immunoblot, and immunoprecipitation assays combined with mass spectrometry. N6AMT1 and AURKA are evolutionarily conserved proteins that are vital for cellular processes. Both proteins share the motif ENNPEE, which is unique to only these two proteins. We suggest that N6AMT1 antibodies recognise this motif in N6AMT1 and AURKA proteins and exhibit an example of "specific" non-specificity. This serves as an example of the importance of controls and critical data interpretation in molecular biology research.
Keyphrases
  • data analysis
  • mass spectrometry
  • single molecule
  • high resolution
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  • big data
  • machine learning
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  • capillary electrophoresis