
Since tissue sample display a higher degree of structure, mechanical invention, such as homogenization, or sonication is needed to extract the proteins.Īfter extracting the protein, it is very important to have a good idea of the extract's concentration. This should be done in a cold temperature with protease inhibitors to prevent denaturing of the proteins. Protein extraction attempts to collect all the proteins in the cell cytosol. This will be followed by the theoretical explanation of the procedure, and in the later section, troubleshooting tips for common problems.Ĭell lysates are the most common form of sample used for western blot. The paper will first describe the protocol for western blot, accompanied by pictures to help the reader and theory to rationalize the protocol. The thickness of the band corresponds to the amount of protein present thus doing a standard can indicate the amount of protein present. As the antibodies only bind to the protein of interest, only one band should be visible. The bound antibodies are then detected by developing the film. The unbound antibody is washed off leaving only the bound antibody to the protein of interest. The membrane is then incubated with labels antibodies specific to the protein of interest. These results are then transferred to a membrane producing a band for each protein. In this technique a mixture of proteins is separated based on molecular weight, and thus by type, through gel electrophoresis. Western blot is often used in research to separate and identify proteins.
