Protein Capture Reagents

Program Snapshot

The Common Fund’s Protein Capture Reagents program is developing new resources and tools to understand the critical role the multitude of cellular proteins play in normal development and health as well as in disease. These resources will support a wide-range of research and clinical applications that will enable the isolation and tracking of proteins of interest and permit their use as diagnostic biomarkers of disease onset and progression.

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Program Highlights

NIH Common Fund Supports Two Initiatives in 2011 for the Development of Protein Capture Reagents and Technologies

The NIH Common Fund Protein Capture Reagents Program makes six new awards in fiscal year 2011 to accelerate the development of a renewable affinity reagent resource for human transcription factors, and technology for new affinity reagents against the human proteome. The projects address the pressing need for new resources and tools to understand the critical role the multitude of cellular proteins play in normal development and health as well as in disease.

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We need your help!
NIH is seeking community input on a priority list for renewable affinity reagents for human transcription factors. Here, we seek: 1) to receive public comment on the priority list, and 2) to encourage community involvement by assisting in reagent validation for multiple uses, the highest priority being for ChIP-Seq. For more information or to provide input, please click here.



Protein Capture Reagents RFA-RM-10-007 RFA-RM-10-017 RFA-RM-10-018
Schematic of Protein Capture Reagents program components











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Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives  •  National Institutes of Health  •  Bethesda, Maryland 20892