HomeSemi-Dry or Tank Electrotransfer Troubleshooting
Semi-Dry or Tank Electrotransfer Troubleshooting
Electrotransfer refers to the standard procedure for transferring proteins from a polyacrylamide gel (SDS-PAGE) onto an Immobilon® PVDF transfer membrane. The two commonly used electrotransfer techniques are tank transfer and semi-dry transfer. Both are based on the same principles and differ only in the mechanical devices used to hold the gel/membrane stack and applications of the electrical field.
Click on the Semi-dry or Tank Electrotransfer symptoms to read about the possible causes and remedies:
- Band Smeared/Distorted
- High Background in Fluorescent Detection
- No Signal
- Poor Transfer of Small Molecular Weight Proteins
- Poor Transfer of Large Molecular Weight Proteins (~ >80 kDa)
- Poor Transfer of Positively Charged Proteins
- Poor Semi-Dry Transfer
- Poor Transfer of a Wide Range of Protein Sizes
Band Smeared/Distorted
Materials
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