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PVDF-Transfermembran, 0,45 μm, 26,5 cm x 3,75 m
PVDF-Transfermembran, 0,45 μm, 26,5 cm x 3,75 m
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PVDF-Transfermembran, 0,45 μm, 26,5 cm x 3,75 m

Pierce PVDF-Transfermembranen, 0,45 µm bestehen aus hochwertigem Polyvinylidendifluorid und bieten ein hohes Bindungsvermögen für Proteine und Nukleinsäuren für Western-, Southern-Weitere Informationen
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Pierce PVDF-Transfermembranen, 0,45 µm bestehen aus hochwertigem Polyvinylidendifluorid und bieten ein hohes Bindungsvermögen für Proteine und Nukleinsäuren für Western-, Southern- und Northern-Blotting-Methoden. Die Porengröße von 0,45 µm macht diese Membran ideal für den Transfer von Proteinen > 10 kDa.

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Merkmale:
Membran: Polyvinylidendifluorid (PVDF)
Bindungskapazität: Ziegen-IgG: 294 µg/cm2; BSA: 215 µg/cm2; Insulin: 160 µg/cm2
Merkmale der Wiederverwendung: Ja
Voraktivierung: Erforderlich mit 100 % Alkohol (Methanol)
Kompatibilität: Kompatibel mit gängigen Transferbedingungen und Nachweismethoden, z. B. Färbung, Chemolumineszenz und Radiomarkierung
Haltbarkeit: Kompatibel mit den meisten organischen Lösungsmitteln, Säuren und milden Basen
Nur für Forschungszwecke. Nicht zur Verwendung bei diagnostischen Verfahren.
Specifications
Bindungsvermögen

294 μg/cm2
BSA: 215 μg/cm2
Insulin: 160 μg/cm2

BeschreibungPierce PVDF-Transfermembran, 0,45 μm, 26,5 cm x 3,75 m
Menge1 Rolle
VersandbedingungRaumtemperatur
Dimensions (LxW)26,5 cm x 3,75 m
FormatRolle
Länge (metrisch)3,75 m
MaterialPVDF
Porengröße0,45 μm
Ausreichend für≥100 Mini-gel Blots (When cut to 8.8 x 10 cm); ≥80 Midi-gel Blots (When cut to 8.5 x 13.25 cm)
Breite (metrisch)26,5 cm
Unit SizeEach
Inhalt und Lagerung
Lagern Sie Membranen flach bei Umgebungstemperatur und entfernt von chemischen Dämpfen. Einige Lösungsmitteldämpfe können die Membranen teilweise auflösen, wodurch die Porenstruktur gestört wird.
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Häufig gestellte Fragen (FAQ)

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.

Why must Invitrolon PVDF membranes be dried before staining?

Drying the PVDF membrane reduces the background staining that can occur with wet membranes. A dry PVDF membrane is very hydrophobic and doesn't wet well, but the areas where proteins are bound are more easily saturated and stainable.

This will not work with nitrocellulose membranes, and will only work with PVDF membranes stained for a brief period; staining beyond the recommended time will only increase the background and reduce the detectability.

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

I performed a western transfer onto a PVDF membrane and the transfer efficiency was very poor. Can you offer some tips?

Here are possible causes and solutions:

- The membrane may not be properly treated prior to transfer: Make sure that the membrane is pre-wetted with a polar organic solvent such as methanol or ethanol.
- There may be poor gel to membrane contact: Ensure that the filter paper and blotting pads are well saturated with transfer buffer, taking care to remove any bubbles during the assembly of the membrane sandwich. The gel/membrane sandwich must fit securely in the two halves of the blot module. Try adding another pad or replace any pads that have lost their resiliency with fresh ones.
- Over-compression of the gel: A good indication of over-compression is if the gel has been excessively flattened. In the event that the sandwich is over-compressed, remove enough pads so that the blotter can be closed without exerting excess pressure on the gel and the membrane.

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

Are your PVDF and nitrocellulose membranes compatible with the Li-COR instrument?

Yes, both our PVDF and nitrocellulose membranes are compatible with the Li-COR instrument.

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

I am planning on doing a dot blot and my sample contains acetonitrile. Can your PVDF or nitrocellulose membrane withstand acetonitrile?

Our PVDF can tolerate acetonitrile but our nitrocellulose cannot.

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

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