Restore™ Fluorescent Western Blot Stripping Buffer
Restore™ Fluorescent Western Blot Stripping Buffer
Thermo Scientific™

Restore™ Fluorescent Western Blot Stripping Buffer

Thermo Scientific Restore Fluorescent Western Blot Stripping Bufferは、ウェスタンブロットから一次抗体、および近赤外詳細を見る
製品番号(カタログ番号)数量
62300100 mL
6229920 mL
製品番号(カタログ番号) 62300
価格(JPY)
42,400
Each
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数量:
100 mL
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Thermo Scientific Restore Fluorescent Western Blot Stripping Bufferは、ウェスタンブロットから一次抗体、および近赤外(IR)色素標識二次抗体を迅速に除去するための、穏やかで非常に効果的な試薬です。

Restore Fluorescent Western Blot Stripping Bufferの特長:

迅速 — ブロットを室温でわずか15分でストリッピング
時間を節約 — 新しくゲルを泳動して新しくブロットを調製する必要なし
サンプルを節約 — 同じPVDF膜を再プローブして複数のターゲットを検出可能
経済的 — 市販の他のストリッピングバッファーよりも安価
効率的 — ブロットを効率的に1回でストリッピング

Restore Fluorescent Western Blot Stripping BufferはPVDF膜の再使用を可能にするため、ウェスタンブロットの最適化プロセスを簡素化し、同じブロットを異なる一次抗体で再プローブして別のターゲットを検出できます。Restore Fluorescent Western Blot Stripping Bufferは低蛍光PVDF膜(製品番号22860)にのみ使用可能です。

蛍光ウェスタンブロッティングは、複数のターゲットを一度に検出できる強力な手法です。Restore Fluorescent Western Blot Stripping BufferはPVDF膜の再プロービングを可能にするため、時間とコストを節約します。これは、サンプルが限られている場合や、異なる一次抗体で最適化や分析が必要な場合に最適です。

従来のストリッピング法は、ストリッピングプロセス中にサンプルのタンパク質に悪影響をおよぼしたり、PVDF膜から除去される場合があります。また、親和性の低い抗体に対してのみ効果的な場合があります。一方、Restore Fluorescent Western Blot Stripping Bufferのストリッピング効率は90%を超え、再プローブ効率は他のサプライヤーの製剤と同等、あるいはそれ以上です。また、Restore Fluorescent Western Blot Stripping Bufferは室温で保存できるため便利で、使用が容易です。バッファーを水で1:5に希釈し、膜を室温で5~20分間インキュベートするだけです。
研究用途にのみご使用ください。診断目的には使用できません。
仕様
検出法Fluorescence
使用対象(アプリケーション)Western Blot
形状液体
Membrane CompatibilityPVDF
製品ラインRestore
製品タイプWestern Blot Stripping Buffer
数量100 mL
Unit SizeEach
組成および保存条件
受け取り後、室温で保存。

よくあるご質問(FAQ)

How many times can I strip my blot using Restore or Restore Plus Western Blot Stripping Buffers ?

The stability of the attached (transferred and bound) protein will determine the number of times the membrane can be successfully re-probed after stripping. The protein may withstand stripping as many as four times or as few as one time.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Electrophoresis and Western Blotting Support Center.

What is the proper wash buffer to use after stripping with Restore or Restore Plus Western Blot Stripping buffers?

Wash the membrane with the same buffer as was used between antibody probing steps during the Western blotting procedure.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Electrophoresis and Western Blotting Support Center.

Can I strip membranes with Restore or Restore Plus Western Blot Stripping Buffer and reprobe for subsequent detection with fluorescent probes?

No. Although the fluorescent antibodies, like other antibodies, can be stripped with Restore Buffers, stripped membranes typically produce unacceptable background for subsequent fluorescent detection methods. We recommend Restore Fluorescent Western Blot Stripping Buffer, Cat. No. 62299 (20 mL) and Cat. No. 62300 (100 mL).

Note: Restore Fluorescent Western Blot Stripping Buffer is for use with low-fluorescence PVDF membrane (Cat. No. 22860) only.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Electrophoresis and Western Blotting Support Center.

Will the Restore and Restore Plus Western Blot Stripping Buffers remove precipitating substrates?

No. The antibodies are removed but the substrate leaves a permanent precipitate on the membrane that cannot be removed. Restore and Restore Plus Buffers are designed for procedures using chemiluminescent substrates. Please note that this is not compatible with fluorescence supstrates as it will result in increased background. For fluorescent substrates please use our Restore Fluorescent Western Blot Stripping Buffer. Please also see Tech Tip: Strip and Reprobe Western Blots (https://assets.thermofisher.com/TFS-Assets/BID/Technical-Notes/strip-reprobe-western-blots-tech-tip.pdf).

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Electrophoresis and Western Blotting Support Center.

How can I store, strip, and reuse my western blot?

For nitrocellulose or PVDF membrane following Western blot detection using a chemiluminescent or fluorescent substrate system: Following transfer, air dry the membrane and place in an envelope, preferably on top of a supported surface to keep the membrane flat. The blot can be stored indefinitely at -80 degrees C. When ready to reprobe, prewet the PVDF blot with alcohol for a few seconds, followed by a few rinses with pure water to reduce the alcohol concentration. Then proceed as normal with blocking step.

FOR STRIPPING/REPROBING OF MEMBRANES: Harsh protocol (see NOTE below for modifications)

1) Submerge the membrane in stripping buffer (100 mM BME, 2% SDS, 62.5 mM Tris-HCl, pH 6.7) and incubate at 50 degrees C for 30 min with occasional agitation. If more stringent conditions necessary, incubate at 70 degrees C.

2) Wash 2 x 10 min in TBS-T/PBS-T at room temperature.

3) Block the membrane by immersing in 5% blocking reagent TBS-T or PBS-T for 1 hr at room temperature.

4) Immunodetection

NOTE: Often you don't need such harsh conditions to remove antibodies from their proteins. The stringency of one or several of the variables can be decreased: lower the temperature, decrease the time, less BME, less SDS, etc. An especially mild but still often effective stripping protocol is lower pH incubation. Example: pH 2.0 Tris 50-100 mM, 30-60 min incubation (you may do two incubations if you wish). Then rinse and block as usual. If you do not wish to re-use the membrane immediately after stripping, you can store the membrane in plastic wrap (wet, you do not want it to dry out). Another simple, mild stripping buffer is 0.1 M glycine•HCl (pH 2.5-3.0), incubation 30 min to 2 hrs room temperature or 37 degrees C, depending on the antibody.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.