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Home   •   Spotlight  •  jcite00  •  Most Cited Journal Articles 2000-Chemistry and Related (9)
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Following is a CAS database record representing a highly cited journal article.


CAS indexed 1 chemical substance from this document.
CAS subject entries for this document include: Proteins; Radiography; Electrophoresis and Ionophoresis.

CAPLUS COPYRIGHT 2001 ACS

TITLE: Electrophoretic transfer of proteins from polyacrylamide gels to nitrocellulose sheets: Procedure and some applications
AUTHOR(S): Towbin, Harry; Staehelin, Theophil; Gordon, Julian
CORPORATE SOURCE: Friedrich Miescher-Inst., Basel, CH-4002, Switz.
SOURCE: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1979), 76(9), 4350-4 CODEN: PNASA6; ISSN: 0027-8424
PUBLISHER: National Academy of Sciences
LANGUAGE: English
ABSTRACT:
A method was devised for the electrophoretic transfer of proteins from polyacrylamide gels to nitrocellulose sheets. The method results in quant. transfer of ribosomal proteins from gels contg. urea. For Na dodecyl sulfate gels, the original band pattern was obtained with no loss of resoln., but the transfer was not quant. The method allows detection of proteins by autoradiog. and is simpler than conventional procedures. The immobilized proteins were detectable by immunol. procedures. All addnl. binding capacity on the nitrocellulose was blocked with excess protein; then, a specific antibody was bound and, finally, a 2nd antibody directed against the 1st antibody. The 2nd antibody was wither radioactively labeled or conjugated to fluorescein or to peroxidase. The specific protein was then detected by either autoradiog., under UV light, or by the peroxidase reaction product, resp. In the latter case, as little as 100 pg of protein was clearly detectable.

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