Western Blot Home. Information on western blotting, western blot procedure and methods, western blot books, stripping protocols. - [Read Western Blot Home]
Covers Many Western Blot Problems and Includes Many Solutions. Fuzzy Bands, Low or Weak Signal, High Background, Spots on Film, Too Many Bands. A MolecularStation Guide. - [Read Troubleshooting Western Blot]
An excellent guide on the analysis of proteins on SDS-PAGE gels, through staining with coomassie blue dye and western blot analysis. Analysis of Protein Gels (SDS-PAGE). David R. Caprette, Rice University. - [Read Analysis of Protein Gels (SDS-PAGE)]
The ability to synthesize RNA in the lab is critical to many techniques.Radiolabeled and nonisotopically labeled RNA probes, generated in small scale transcription reactions can be used in blot hybridizations and nuclease protection assays. This article includes information on: Requirements For Transcription, RNA Phage Polymerases, Template Options: Plasmids, PCR Products, Oligonuclotides and cDNA, Sense or Antisense, Conventional Or Large Scale Synthesis, Products for In Vitro Transcription. - [Read Basic Information on In Vitro Transcription]
Protocol uses Rnase protection to detect short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) in RNA preparations from Caenorhabditis elegans. SiRNAs can also be detected by northern blot. However, the Rnase protection assay seems to be more sensitive. - [Read Detection of siRNA in C. elegans Using Rnase Protection Protocol]
General protocol for Ras, Rac, Cdc42, and Rho activation assay. Includes: Affinity Precipitation/Immunoblot Protocol, Cell Culture and Extract Preparation (Adherent and Non Adherent cells), GTPγS/GDP Loading for Positive and Negative Controls, Ras, Rac ,Cdc42, and Rho Pull-Down Assay and Western Blot and Detection. - [Read General Method for Ras, Rac, Cdc42, and Rho Activation Assay]
The blot is blocked to prevent nonspecific adsorption of the immunological reagents. Antibodies are then bound to the proteins immobilized on the membrane, and the antigen is detected by labeling the antibodies with conveniently identified tags. Common labeling methods for chemiluminescent detection include anti-immunoglobulin antibody-coupled enzymes such as horseradish peroxidase, which catalyzes the oxidation of luminol and in turn releases light. - [Read Immunoblotting: Antigen Detection Using Chemiluminescence Protocol]
The blot is blocked to prevent nonspecific adsorption of the immunological reagents. Antibodies are then bound to the proteins immobilized on the membrane, and the antigen is detected by labeling the antibodies with conveniently identified tags. - [Read Immunoblotting: Antigen Detection Using Chromogenic Methods Protocol]
This protocol describes the use of a specific antibody that recognizes the targeted gene product to detect RNAi-induced gene knockdown in mammalian cells. Western blot technology can be used as an alternative (see Detection of RNAi-Induced Protein Knockdown in Mammalian Cells by Western Blotting). - [Read Immunofluorescence Detection of RNAi-Induced Protein Knockdown in Mammalian Cells Protocol]
With this protocol, transcripts that were initiated from specific genes by RNA polymerases prior to permeabilization can be measured. Instead of a nuclear extract, permeabilized cells are used. Includes information on: Permeabilization of Cells; In vitro Transcription Reaction (Run-off); Isolation of RNA; Preparation of Slot Blot Membrane for Hybridization; Hybridization of Nitrocellulose Membrane; TCA Precipitation to Determine Incorporation of [32P] GTP into Nucleic Acid - [Read In Vitro Transcription Assay (Run-off Assay) using Permeabilized Cells]
The protocol consists of a method for the generation of cytoplasmic extracts from mammalian cells (in this case, 293T cells) without the disruption of polyribosomes, the separation of ribosomal components and polyribosomes by sucrose gradient centrifugation, the isolation of mRNA from these fractions, and detection of mRNA by Northern blot analysis. - [Read Northern Blot Analysis of mRNA From Mammalian Polyribosomes Protocol]
Northern blot protocol for the detection of RNA in Neurospora. Includes: Extract RNA from tissue powder; Electropheresis and transfer RNA; Preparing the membrane for probing and preparation of a riboprob.; Hybridization. - [Read Northern blot Protocol for the Detection of RNA in Neurospora]
Coimmunoprecipitation is one of the most useful techniques for revealing protein-protein interactions. Good negative controls to verify the specificity of the coimmunoprecipitation procedure are (1) performing the same immunoprecipitation experiment using beads coupled to the preimmune serum and (2) probing the Western blot with antibodies against protein known not to interact with the coimmunoprecipitated proteins under physiological conditions. - [Read Protein Coimmunoprecipitation in Arabidopsis Protocol]
Detection of phosphorylated tyrosine residues can be performed using anti-P-TYR Ab and Western Analysis.Includes 2nd method,which uses phosphotyrosine in conjunction with anti-P-TYR Ab to "unlabel" potential proteins.By comparing Westerns developed with the 1st method(reveals phosphorylated protein) and the 2nd method(reveals non-specific labeling), a more accurate picture of those proteins phosphorylated on tyrosine can be seen. Includes: Protein Preparation, Electrophoresis and Transfer. - [Read Protocol for Antiphosphotyrosine Western Blot Analysis]
PCR screens must be designed to detect transgene DNA at the single copy level.Copy standards are prepared by mixing non-transgenic tail DNA with a known amount of transgene DNA to produce transgene copy standards. University of Michigan Transgenic Animal - [Read reparation of Copy Standards for Southern Blot Copy Number Determination]
Protocol used to determine the position of molecular-weight markers and to ensure that efficient transfer of proteins to the blot has occurred, the total composition of the proteins can be determined by staining the membrane with Ponceau S (Staining Immunoblots for Total Protein Using Ponceau S) or India ink. - [Read Staining Immunoblots for Total Protein Using India Ink Protocol]
Protocol used to determine the position of molecular-weight markers and to ensure that efficient transfer of proteins to the blot has occurred, the total composition of the proteins can be determined by staining the membrane with Ponceau S . - [Read Staining Immunoblots for Total Protein Using Ponceau S Protocol]
3' Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends RACE Using PCR Protocol. This protocol contains the steps for 3' end rapid amplification of mRNA by PCR. The first-strand cDNA is synthesized from total or poly(A+) RNA by priming from the poly-A tail of the mRNA using a oligo (dT) adaptor primer. The cDNA is then amplified via PCR using a gene-specific primer and an adaptor primer.