immunoblottanalüüs
Immunoblottanalüüs, often referred to as Western blot, is a widely used laboratory technique for detecting specific proteins in a sample. It involves a series of steps to separate, transfer, and identify target proteins. First, proteins are separated by size using gel electrophoresis. This process involves applying an electric current to a gel matrix, causing proteins to migrate at different rates depending on their molecular weight. Following separation, the proteins are transferred from the gel to a solid membrane, typically made of nitrocellulose or PVDF. This transfer is crucial for subsequent detection.
The membrane is then blocked to prevent non-specific binding of antibodies. Primary antibodies, which are specific