Western Blot Detection of
IP Samples Guide

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In an immunoprecipitation (IP) experiment, an antibody is cross-linked to agarose, sepharose, or magnetic beads to capture the protein of interest present in a lysate.

IP experiments and the detection of IP samples by western blotting can be challenging. Our pocket guide contains a set of steps to help you with your experimental design.

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Western Blot Detection of IP Samples - Pocket Guide

Topics covered:

  • Select an immunoprecipitation (IP)
    tested antibody
  • Review of antibody binding affinities
  • Include appropriate controls
  • Carefully choose your lysis buffer
  • Concentrate your sample
  • Optimize the antibody amount
  • Wash efficiently
  • Select the best elution method
  • Denature your sample efficiently
  • Run an input sample on your western blot
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