Author:
Kielkopf Clara L.,Bauer William,Urbatsch Ina L.
Abstract
In immunoblotting (western blotting), proteins are first separated by SDS-PAGE and then transferred electrophoretically from the gel onto a support membrane that binds proteins tightly. After the unreacted binding sites of the membrane are blocked to suppress nonspecific adsorption of antibodies, the immobilized proteins are reacted with a specific polyclonal or monoclonal antibody. Antigen–antibody complexes are visualized using chromogenic, fluorescent, or chemiluminescent reactions. Immunoblotting protocols are reagent specific and, owing to the wide assortment of equipment, reagents, and antibodies available, highly diverse. Presented here is an example of a workable protocol for developing a blot using horseradish peroxidase (HRP)–conjugated secondary antibody and enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL). ECL is based on the emission of light during the HRP-catalyzed oxidation of luminal or other substrates. Emitted light is captured on film or by a CCD camera, for qualitative or semiquantitative analysis. Because ECL is so sensitive, it has become a popular detection method. This protocol can be modified for different membranes, antibodies, and detection systems. Optimal dilutions of the primary and secondary antibodies need to be determined empirically, but recommendations provided by the manufacturer are usually a good starting point.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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