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Overview of Blotting

Current Protocols Essential Laboratory Techniques, 2008
AbstractBlotting techniques are among the most common approaches used in a molecular biology laboratory. These techniques, Southern, northern, and immunoblotting, are applicable to a variety of macromolecules including DNA, RNA, and protein, respectively.
Glenn M. Manthey   +1 more
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Southern blotting

Nature Protocols, 2006
This protocol describes a basic method to perform the Southern blot. Blotting allows the detection of specific molecules among a mixture separated by gel electrophoresis. Molecules are transferred from the gel to a porous membrane by capillary action using absorbent paper to soak solution through the gel and the membrane.
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Western Blotting

2007
Western blotting is one of the most commonly used biochemical techniques to detect a specific protein from a mixture of proteins such as tissue extracts. Antibodies to the specific antigen are used to detect the protein. The mixture of proteins is resolved by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and transferred to a membrane.
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Antiphosphotyrosine Blotting

Current Protocols in Immunology, 1992
AbstractAntiphosphotyrosine blotting is a technique for detecting tyrosine‐phosphorylated substrates by the use of antibodies that recognize these residues on a wide variety of proteins. This unit describes conditions for cell lysis and immunoprecipitation of proteins with an antiphosphotyrosine antibody, followed by electrophoretic separation ...
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Western Blotting

2003
Western blotting is employed for the detection of proteins and other macromolecules immobilized on nitrocellulose membranes. This rapid and sensitive method enables the identification and quantification of a specific protein from cell lysates or a mixture of proteins.
N R, Madamanchi, M S, Runge
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Centrifuge Blotting

2015
Centrifuge blotting is an efficient and convenient method for elution and transfer of proteins from a polyacrylamide gel onto a polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) membrane by centrifugation.
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TLC Blot (Far-Eastern Blot) and Its Applications

2009
A simple method for transfer of lipids including phospholipids, glycolipids, and neutral lipids from a high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) plate to a polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) membrane, called TLC blot (far-eastern blot), is presented. Lipids separated on a HPTLC plate are blotted quantitatively. This procedure made it possible to
Takahiro Hayasaka   +4 more
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Western Blots

2013
Western analysis of apolipoproteins, lipoproteins, and proteins involved in lipoprotein metabolism can be challenging due to their size, hydrophobic nature, and, in some cases, low abundance. Here we describe a Western blotting method that has been used successfully for many proteins involved in lipoprotein metabolism, as well as intact LDL or HDL ...
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Erasable Western Blots

2003
Western blotting (reviewed in 1-3; see also this vol., Chapter 24 ) refers to formation and detection of an antibody-antigen complex between an antibody and a polypeptide that is immobilized on derivatized paper.
Scott H. Kaufmann, Joel H. Shaper
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RNA Slot Blotting

2003
Using slot blots, RNA can be applied, unfractionated, to a solid matrix. Slot blotting can be used as a rapid method for analyzing changes in transgene RNA quantity following developmental or physiological changes. However, it can only be applied to animals that bear a transgene that has hybridizable segments with little or no homology to host RNAs ...
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