Frequently Asked Questions
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1. What is the
turn-around time for the Kinex™ antibody microarray and
Kinetworks™ immunoblotting analyses?
The normal turn-around times for the Kinex™ and Kinetworks™ screening results are three (3) to four (4) weeks from receipt of the samples at Kinexus.
The normal turn-around times for the Kinex™ and Kinetworks™ screening results are three (3) to four (4) weeks from receipt of the samples at Kinexus.
2. What species can be
used for Kinex™ and Kinetworks™ analyses?
The antibodies used in the Kinex™ and Kinetworks screens have been optimized to work in human, rat and mouse. We have also used these screens for analysis of other species, with high (e.g., guinea pig, hamster, chicken, frog) to reasonable success (e.g., sea star, sea urchin). In general, phosphosite-specific antibodies work over a wide-range of species than pan-specific antibodies, in part due to the higher conservation of important regulatory phosphorylation sites.
The antibodies used in the Kinex™ and Kinetworks screens have been optimized to work in human, rat and mouse. We have also used these screens for analysis of other species, with high (e.g., guinea pig, hamster, chicken, frog) to reasonable success (e.g., sea star, sea urchin). In general, phosphosite-specific antibodies work over a wide-range of species than pan-specific antibodies, in part due to the higher conservation of important regulatory phosphorylation sites.
3. Is the 500 μg
quantities necessary for all the target proteins and phosphosites mentioned
in the Kinetworks™ screens or is that the amount needed for each
target?
A minimum of 300 μg of sample is all that is required to track all the proteins and phosphosites in all of the standard Kinetworks™ KPSS screens. We request extra sample material, because occasionally there can be slight leakage of sample tubes during shipping and inaccuracies in estimated volumes and concentrations.
A minimum of 300 μg of sample is all that is required to track all the proteins and phosphosites in all of the standard Kinetworks™ KPSS screens. We request extra sample material, because occasionally there can be slight leakage of sample tubes during shipping and inaccuracies in estimated volumes and concentrations.
4. How do you present
the results of the Kinetworks™ analysis?
For each sample you submit for Kinetworks™analysis you will receive the following:
For each sample you submit for Kinetworks™analysis you will receive the following:
- A TIFF file (or image) of the immunoblot, with the detected bands unmarked.
- A TIFF file (or image) of the immunoblot, with the detected bands numbered.
- An Excel spreadsheet containing quantitative information about band intensity to reference with the immunoblots containing numbered bands with:
- the identities of all the target proteins identified as bands in the Kinetworks™ screen;
- the estimated molecular mass for each numbered band;
- the relative quantity of the band expressed as a percentage of the total intensity of data in the lane in which the band appears;
- the trace quantity of each band taken to be the area under the band's intensity profile curve;
- the corrected trace quantity of each band expressed as counts per minute (cpm);
- for multiple samples, the normalized trace quantity of each band in cpm. This adjustment is based on the difference in the total signal from the sum of the bands on this immunoblot as compared to the average total signal for all of the related immunoblots in a set of multiple samples; and
- a bar graph of target protein changes, including percent change from controls.
- For an additional cost, Kinexus can provide coloured overlays of TIFF images of the immunoblots with target proteins labeled in Powerpoint slides for presentation purposes or various formats (eps, tiff, jpeg, png) for publication.
5. Can you send an
example of how the Kinetworks™ results are
presented?
Please see the "Kinetworks™" section for an example of the Kinetworks™ report (www.kinexus.ca/services/kinetworks).
Please see the "Kinetworks™" section for an example of the Kinetworks™ report (www.kinexus.ca/services/kinetworks).
6. Do you have licenses from the original antibody manufacturers to use their products in your screens? (Will this may affect the usability of the data for publication?)
About 70% of the antibodies used in our proteomics services are produced in-house at Kinexus. The antibodies that we use in the Kinetworks™ and Kinex™ screens that are obtained from over 20 commercial vendors do not require licences from these providers for their usage in our screening service. Therefore, there should also be no problems with regards to using the data in publications.
7. What happens if for
some reason the tests don't work? Do I get to send you another batch of
protein lysate? Are you going to charge me again?
The methodology used in the Kinetworks™ services has stood up to rigorous testing. To date, Kinexus has performed over 10,000 screens. As proper sample preparation is crucial to obtaining the best results, it is difficult to determine whether problems with the sample or the screening process are the reason why a particular test does not seem to perform as expected. For this reason, Kinexus cannot offer any guarantees on the results obtained with our proteomics analyses. You can be assured that your samples are processed properly at Kinexus as we are just as keen as you are to obtain reliable results.
The methodology used in the Kinetworks™ services has stood up to rigorous testing. To date, Kinexus has performed over 10,000 screens. As proper sample preparation is crucial to obtaining the best results, it is difficult to determine whether problems with the sample or the screening process are the reason why a particular test does not seem to perform as expected. For this reason, Kinexus cannot offer any guarantees on the results obtained with our proteomics analyses. You can be assured that your samples are processed properly at Kinexus as we are just as keen as you are to obtain reliable results.
8. Why is it that results
might not be the same using different antibodies for the same target proteins?
Our antibody microarrays and Western blots may use different antibodies for the same target proteins from different suppliers. These polyclonal antibodies may have slightly different cross reactivities, for example, against two adjacent phosphorylation sites. These mixtures of antibodies may differ in their relative specificities for the phosphosites and surrounding amino acid residues.
Our antibody microarrays and Western blots may use different antibodies for the same target proteins from different suppliers. These polyclonal antibodies may have slightly different cross reactivities, for example, against two adjacent phosphorylation sites. These mixtures of antibodies may differ in their relative specificities for the phosphosites and surrounding amino acid residues.
9. Is it possible to
request testing of only one of the protein kinases, but using a number of
different samples? For example, would it be possible to provide you with
(say) 100 lysates and measure CDK1 Thr-161 phosphorylation
only?
This can be done using our Kinetworks™ Custom Services. With KCSS 1.0, you can analyse 14 separate samples with the same antibody on one immunoblot. Also with KCPS 1.0, you can select 18 antibodies from over 2000 to analyse one sample on the same immunoblot.
With our Custom Kinex™ Reverse Lysate Microarray Service, several hundred cell/tissue lysates can be probed at four dilutions, each in triplicate against a desired antibody. However, to use this service, clients must have a minimum of 20 different antibodies tested.
This can be done using our Kinetworks™ Custom Services. With KCSS 1.0, you can analyse 14 separate samples with the same antibody on one immunoblot. Also with KCPS 1.0, you can select 18 antibodies from over 2000 to analyse one sample on the same immunoblot.
With our Custom Kinex™ Reverse Lysate Microarray Service, several hundred cell/tissue lysates can be probed at four dilutions, each in triplicate against a desired antibody. However, to use this service, clients must have a minimum of 20 different antibodies tested.
10. Do you reveal or
identify which manufacturer's antibodies that you are using for each
specific assay so we can verify the results independently?
In optimizing the Kinetworks™ screens, Kinexus has independently tested over 5000 antibodies from over 20 of the leading suppliers of cell signalling protein antibodies, and have incorporated only the best antibodies into the Kinetworks™ screens. This has cost us well over $1 million. Because the vast majority of the antibodies that Kinexus has tested do not work satisfactorily in our screening system, the information about which commercial antibodies perform or failed is an important part of the trade secrets of Kinexus. However, we are willing to reveal the sources of specific antibodies upon request for those proteins that change in a client's samples as revealed by Kinetworks™ analyses. We have provided several hundred client referrals for antibodies over the last 26 years. Over 70% of the antibodies used in out proteomics services are produced by Kinexus and are now available directly from our company as stand-alone products.
In optimizing the Kinetworks™ screens, Kinexus has independently tested over 5000 antibodies from over 20 of the leading suppliers of cell signalling protein antibodies, and have incorporated only the best antibodies into the Kinetworks™ screens. This has cost us well over $1 million. Because the vast majority of the antibodies that Kinexus has tested do not work satisfactorily in our screening system, the information about which commercial antibodies perform or failed is an important part of the trade secrets of Kinexus. However, we are willing to reveal the sources of specific antibodies upon request for those proteins that change in a client's samples as revealed by Kinetworks™ analyses. We have provided several hundred client referrals for antibodies over the last 26 years. Over 70% of the antibodies used in out proteomics services are produced by Kinexus and are now available directly from our company as stand-alone products.
11. I have a lot of
samples to analyze but I just can’t afford to test them all with your
services. What should I do?
Various strategies can be taken to minimize the number of experiments required and contain cost to obtain the desired results. For example, if you had 4 control samples and 4 treatment samples of lysates from tissues to analyze against over 2000 antibodies to identify potential biomarkers, we recommend that you pool a portion of the control and treatment samples separately and have a single Kinex™ KAM-2025 Antibody Microarray analysis performed. Upon receipt of the Kinex™ results, you should select 18 antibodies that gave strong changes and signal intensities, and have two Kinetworks™ Custom KCPS 1.0 protein screens performed with the separately pooled control and treatment samples. In the selection of these antibodies, a quick query of the on-line KiNET databank may reveal if these antibodies have previously detected the target proteins in these tissues. We expect that at least 6 to 9 of the 18 tested antibodies will confirm the previous changes detected with these antibodies on the Kinex™ antibody microarray. Another different Kinetworks™ Custom KCSS 1.0 multi-sample screen should then be performed for the analysis of the individual control and treatment samples. With this screen, 14 different samples can be analyzed on one immunoblot with one antibody as a single analysis. This strategy will yield highly reproducible results with two alternative methods, and provide information with individual samples to confirm whether the detected target proteins are suitable biomarkers. To validate the identified biomarker candidates against hundreds of clinical samples, we recommend a follow up with our Custom Kinex™ Reverse Lysate Microarray Service.
Various strategies can be taken to minimize the number of experiments required and contain cost to obtain the desired results. For example, if you had 4 control samples and 4 treatment samples of lysates from tissues to analyze against over 2000 antibodies to identify potential biomarkers, we recommend that you pool a portion of the control and treatment samples separately and have a single Kinex™ KAM-2025 Antibody Microarray analysis performed. Upon receipt of the Kinex™ results, you should select 18 antibodies that gave strong changes and signal intensities, and have two Kinetworks™ Custom KCPS 1.0 protein screens performed with the separately pooled control and treatment samples. In the selection of these antibodies, a quick query of the on-line KiNET databank may reveal if these antibodies have previously detected the target proteins in these tissues. We expect that at least 6 to 9 of the 18 tested antibodies will confirm the previous changes detected with these antibodies on the Kinex™ antibody microarray. Another different Kinetworks™ Custom KCSS 1.0 multi-sample screen should then be performed for the analysis of the individual control and treatment samples. With this screen, 14 different samples can be analyzed on one immunoblot with one antibody as a single analysis. This strategy will yield highly reproducible results with two alternative methods, and provide information with individual samples to confirm whether the detected target proteins are suitable biomarkers. To validate the identified biomarker candidates against hundreds of clinical samples, we recommend a follow up with our Custom Kinex™ Reverse Lysate Microarray Service.