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GST Pull Down Interacting Proteins

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Question GST Pull Down Interacting Proteins

Hello guys,

I am trying to get specific interactions of two protein using GST pull down assays.

However the problem is that i get a band in the GST control sample.

I did GST pull-down assay to see if my GST-fused protein really binds to another protein in the cell lysate.
  • Basic GST Pull Down Protocol
  • GST Pull down assay
  • Protein elution with Laemmli buffer
  • Sds-page
  • Western Blotting
I know that BSA can block the non-specific binding of protein to beads.
however i didnt block for feat that the BSA would show up everywhere.

Should I block by using bovine serum albumin (BSA) or another method?

Notes on the GST pull down.
I had pre-cleared the cell lysates with GST and glutathione agarose beads.

How can I eliminate this non-specific bands?

thanks!
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