Western blot protocol
Western Blot (WB) is a powerful technique which allows the user to determine the molecular weight of a protein target and to measure relative amounts of the protein target present in different samples. Western Blotting uses gel electrophoresis to separate native proteins by 3-D structure or denatured proteins by the length of the polypeptide. Western Blot uses three elements to accomplish this: 1. Separation by size, 2. Transfer to a solid support, and 3. Marking the target protein using an appropriate primary and secondary antibody to visualize it.
Fitzgerald Industries offers a wide range of Western Blot validated primary, secondary and conjugated antibodies, and reagents for use in industrial, research, education and diagnostic applications. Our Western Blot antibodies and reagents are the ideal choice for optimal detection of your target proteins.
Top Western Blot antibodies and proteins
Our current top western blot targets are:
This protein can be used as a positive control for Hepatitis C in western blotting. Its is a recombinant HCV protein which is highly purified.
This rabbit polyclonal IL10 antibody is biotinylated and so can be detected easily using streptavidin detection reagents. The antibody is specific for murine IL10 and can also be used in ELISA.
This T. pallidum protein is a positive control for western blotting and ELISA when detecting TmpA in biological samples. It is >95% pure TmpA protein and was produced in E.coli expression system.
See our Western Blotting Protocol for instructions on carrying out your own immunoblotting with links to recommended wash solutions and useful diluents.
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