Basic Research
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2004.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 15, 2004; 10(4): 579-582
Published online Feb 15, 2004. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i4.579
Table 1 Comparison of gene, protein and tissue chips
Gene chipProtein chipTissue chip
SubstrateDefinitive DNA or RNA (Oligo or cDNA)Definitive proteins (antigens\antibodies, etc.)Many tissue samples
ProbesLabelled DNA or RNA (Cy3 and Cy5-tyramide)Labelled antigens or antibodiesSpecific antigens or antibodies, as well as labelled DNA or RNA sequences
Target materialVarious sequences of DNA or RNAMultiple kinds of proteinsMorphology and DNA, RNA and proteins
SuperioritiesAnalyzing numerous genes simultaneously in the same sampleAnalyzing numerous proteins simultaneously in the same sampleProfile of genes or proteins in numerous tissues or populations
ApplicationsLarge-scale, parallel analysis of genetic alterations, functionsand drug researches at DNA and RNA levelLarge-scale, parallel analysis of concentrations, functional activities or interactions of proteinsLarge-scale, parallel in situ analysis of DNA, RNA and proteins associated with clinical endpoints in hundreds of cell types or tissues at one time