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Title: Blotting techniques
Description: These techniques are used in labs to identify proteins and nucleic acid sequences
Description: These techniques are used in labs to identify proteins and nucleic acid sequences
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Blotting
Techniques:
What is blotting?
Blots are techniques for transferring
DNA , RNA and proteins onto a carrier so
they can be separated, and often follows
the use of a gel electrophoresis
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Developed in 1975
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Earned Sir Southern a
Lasker Award in 2005
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It is a method routinely used in molecular biology for detection
of a specific DNA sequence in DNA samples
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Cont…
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The key to this method is Hybridization
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The mixture of molecules is separated
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The molecules are immobilized on a
matrix
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The probe is added to the matrix to bind
to the molecules
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Any unbound probes are then removed
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The place where the probe is
connected corresponds to the location
of the immobilized target molecule
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Digest the DNA with an
appropriate restriction
enzyme
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The complex mixture of
fragments is subjected to gel
electrophoresis to separate
the fragments according to
size
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BLOTTING
3
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This procedure preserves the
distribution of the fragments in
the gel, creating a replica of the
gel on the filter
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The
filter is incubated under
hybridization conditions with
a specific radiolabeled DNA
probe (a single DNA
fragment of short and
specific nucleotide
sequence)
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Cont…
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Excess probe is washed away
and the probe bound to the filter
is detected by autoradiography,
which reveals the DNA fragment
to which the probe hybridized
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Northern Blotting:
Detection of RNA sequence:
Northern blotting is a technique for detection of specific
RNA sequences
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Steps involved in Northern
blotting
1
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* RNA is more susceptible to
degradation than DNA
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Sample’s are loaded on
gel and the RNA samples
are separated according
to their size on an agarose
gel
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Cont……
3
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Cont……
4
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Thus, it will hybridize to the RNA on the blot that
corresponds to the sequence of interest
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The membrane is washed to remove unbound probe
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The labeled probe is detected
via autoradiography or via a
chemiluminescence reaction (if
a chemically labeled probe is
used)
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Now the expression patterns of
the sequence of interest in the
different samples can be
compared
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The standard northern blot method is relatively les
sensitive than nuclease protection assays and
RT-PCR
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Detection with multiple probes is a problem
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If RNA samples are even slightly degraded by
RNases, the quality of the data and quantitation
of expression is quite negatively affected
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The SDS PAGE technique is a prerequisite for
Western blotting
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A
protein
sample
subjected
is
to
electrophoresis on an SDSpolyacrylamide gel
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Electroblotting
transfers
the
proteins
separated
from the gel to the surface
of
a
membrane
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The blot is incubated with a generic protein
(such as milk proteins or BSA) which binds to
any remaining sticky places on the
nitrocellulose
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An antibody that is specific for the protein of
interest (the primary antibody - Ab1) is added
to the nitrocellulose sheet and reacts with the
antigen
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Cont…
5
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Ab2 is radioactively labeled, or is
covalently linked to a reporter enzyme,
which allows to visualize the proteinAb1-Ab2 complex
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The confirmatory HIV test
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Western blot is also used as the definitive
test for Bovine spongiform
encephalopathy (BSE(
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Some forms of Lyme disease testing
employ Western
blotting
Title: Blotting techniques
Description: These techniques are used in labs to identify proteins and nucleic acid sequences
Description: These techniques are used in labs to identify proteins and nucleic acid sequences