Minimum information about a protein affinity reagent (MIAPAR)

This is a proposal developed within the community as an important first step in formalizing standards in reporting the production and properties of protein binding reagents, such as antibodies, developed and sold for the identification and detection of specific proteins present in biological samples...

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Published in:Nature biotechnology Vol. 28; no. 7; pp. 650 - 653
Main Authors: Orchard, Sandra, Bourbeillon, Julie, Benhar, Itai, Borrebaeck, Carl, de Daruvar, Antoine, Dübel, Stefan, Frank, Ronald, Gibson, Frank, Gloriam, David, Haslam, Niall, Hiltker, Tara, Humphrey-Smith, Ian, Hust, Michael, Juncker, David, Koegl, Manfred, Konthur, Zoltàn, Korn, Bernhard, Krobitsch, Sylvia, Muyldermans, Serge, Nygren, Per-Åke, Palcy, Sandrine, Polic, Bojan, Rodriguez, Henry, Sawyer, Alan, Schlapshy, Martin, Snyder, Michael, Stoevesandt, Oda, Taussig, Michael J, Templin, Markus, Uhlen, Matthias, van der Maarel, Silvere, Wingren, Christer, Hermjakob, Henning, Sherman, David
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York Nature Publishing Group US 01-07-2010
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Summary:This is a proposal developed within the community as an important first step in formalizing standards in reporting the production and properties of protein binding reagents, such as antibodies, developed and sold for the identification and detection of specific proteins present in biological samples. It defines a checklist of required information, intended for use by producers of affinity reagents, quality-control laboratories, users and databases. We envision that both commercial and freely available affinity reagents, as well as published studies using these reagents, could include a MIAPAR-compliant document describing the product's properties with every available binding partner.
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ISSN:1087-0156
1546-1696
1546-1696
DOI:10.1038/nbt0710-650