Bio-Rad Immun-Blot® PVDF Membrane User Manual
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can be added to the transfer buffer without
affecting the binding of the protein to PVDF.
The results are consistently clean, easy to read
blots. The physical strength of Immun-Blot
PVDF membrane means that it will not crack or
tear in common handling, and holds up under
repeated strip and reprobing applications.
Section 2
Membrane Wetting
Immun-Blot PVDF membrane can be used
as a direct replacement for the membrane cur-
rently being used in your blotting protocol. No
changes are required in the procedure, but the
special steps given below are required to pre-
pare the membrane for blotting. The hydropho-
bicity of PVDF makes it impossible to wet the
membrane with aqueous solutions. Methanol or
an alternative organic solvent is required to pre-
wet the membrane prior to equilibration in
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much protein as possible, a western blot requires
good signal retention with very low background.
In order to provide the best possible membrane
for each technique, Bio-Rad offers two grades
of PVDF, Immun-Blot PVDF for western blot-
ting, and Sequi-Blot PVDF for protein sequenc-
ing.
Immun-Blot PVDF
The purpose of a blotting membrane is to
deliver good signal results while resisting back-
ground and non-specific binding. Immun-Blot
PVDF Membrane is ideal for chemiluminescent
and colorimetric western blots because it retains
target protein very strongly, 140–150 µg pro-
tein/cm
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membrane, but resists background that
can obscure high sensitivity detection. Immun-
Blot PVDF membrane retains proteins in any
transfer format; tank blotting, semi-dry blotting,
and dot blotting all deliver excellent results. For
proteins that are difficult to transfer, 0.1% SDS
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