F1000Research (Jul 2024)

A guide to selecting high-performing antibodies for human Midkine for use in Western blot and immunoprecipitation [version 3; peer review: 2 approved]

  • Peter S. McPherson,
  • Carl Laflamme,
  • Aled M. Edwards,
  • Kathleen Southern,
  • Riham Ayoubi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Midkine is a secreted protein that acts as a growth factor or cytokine involved in cell survival and inflammatory processes. It accumulates in amyloid plaques, which are hallmarks of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). The reproducibility of Midkine research would be enhanced if the community had access to well-characterized anti-Midkine antibodies. In this study, we characterized 8 commercial Midkine antibodies for Western blot and immunoprecipitation, using a standardized experimental protocol based on comparing read-outs in a knockout cell line and isogenic parental control. These studies are part of a larger, collaborative initiative seeking to address the antibody reproducibility issue by characterizing commercially available antibodies for human proteins and publishing the results openly as a resource for the scientific community. While use of antibodies and protocols vary between laboratories, we encourage readers to use this report as a guide to select the most appropriate antibodies for their specific needs.

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