Protocol for blocking of unwanted non-specific staining. Includes: Blocking of endogenous enzymes; Blocking of endogenous fluorochromes; Blocking endogenous biotin; Blocking of endogenous Fc blocking; Blocking of crossreactive antigens in the tissue. - [Read Blocking of Unwanted Non-Specific Staining Protocol]
Blocking of unwanted non-specific staining in Immunofluorescence. Blocking of endogenous enzymes, Blocking of endogenous fluorochromes, Blocking endogenous biotin , Blocking of endogenous Fc blocking, Blocking of crossreactive antigens in the tissue. Cattoretti. Columbia University - [Read Blocking of unwanted non-specific staining in Immunofluorescence.]
Protocol for blocking of unwanted non-specific staining. Includes: Blocking of endogenous enzymes; Blocking of endogenous fluorochromes; Blocking endogenous biotin;
Blocking of endogenous Fc blocking; Blocking of cross reactive antigens in the tissue. - [Read Blocking Unwanted Non-Specific Staining Protocol]
The first step in competitive RT-PCR is the synthesis and purification of the synthetic competitor. This is an RNA molecule designed to be reverse-transcribed and PCR-amplified with the same efficiency as the endogenous transcript of interest. Once the competitor molecule has been prepared, as described in this protocol, competitive PCR can be carried out. - [Read Competitive RT-PCR: Preparation of Competitor RNA Protocol]
Protocol describes the application of peroxidase or alkaline phosphatase conjugates in the immunohistochemical labeling of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections. Includes: Removal of Paraffin and Rehydration; Antigen Retrieval - Unmasking of Antigen; Enzyme retrieval; Microwave retrieval; Inactivation of Endogenous Peroxidase; etc.. - [Read Immunohistochemistry Protocol]
Information on the methods used to cultivate large amounts of cells for the purpose of obtaining an endogenous or recombinant product. - [Read Large-Scale Cell Culture Protocol]
Protocol for the optimization of imidazole concentrations for immobilized metal-ion affinity chromatography. Most samples from which histidine-tagged proteins are to be purified also contain endogenous protein contaminants that bind to the immobilized metal-ion affinity chromatography (IMAC) adsorbent. Usually, these proteins bind more weakly than the histidine-tagged protein. - [Read Optimization of Imidazole Concentrations for Immobilized Metal-Ion Affinity Chromatography Protocol]
Protein complexes can be isolated by several different approaches. For example, a protein can be tagged with an epitope such as Flag or TAP and then overexpressed in a target cell, allowing the interacting proteins to be purified. Similarly, epitope tags can be homologously recombined into the endogenous locus ("knocked-in"), allowing protein complexes containing the tagged proteins to be isolated at their natural expression level. - [Read Overview of Affinity Purification in Combination with Mass Spectrometry Protocol]
This procedure was first described by Bertrand et al to demonstrate that ribozymes could be enzymatically active in vivo. We adapted the method to show that certain oligodeoxynucleotides could direct the activity of endogenous ribonuclease H to cleave tar - [Read Reverse Ligation Mediated RT - PCR]
Protocol describes the use of FLAG-epitope-tagged proteins for both small-scale analysis and large-scale coimmunoprecipitation of interacting proteins. When examining protein interactions, it is sometimes possible to immunoprecipitate an endogenous protein X directly, without using an epitope tag, if antibodies are available. The advantage of examining interactions of endogenously expressed proteins is that these are likely to be physiological and less likely to be an artifact of overexpression. - [Read Using FLAG Epitope-Tagged Proteins for Coimmunoprecipitation of Interacting Proteins Protocol]
Procedure describes how it denatures most of the modification and degradation proteins immediately giving the most accurate read out of the true levels of protein at the time of harvest. However, in cases where detection is a problem, a limited purification (e.g. isolation of nuclear extract for the detection of transcription factors) might be required to allow analysis. - [Read Western Blot Analysis of Endogenous Gene Expression Protocol]