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Western blotting can detect as little as 0.1ng of protein, and it will selectively detect only the protein of interest. Thus a complex mixture containing only traces of the desired protein may be analyzed accurately with this technique. Antibodies are large molecules and penetrate gels slowly.
Most laboratories use a range of 2040g of total protein for loading homogenates for western blotting. However, some labs use greater than 100g of total protein to detect lower abundance proteins.
In general the detection limit for protiens from gels will be 2-5ng for proteins less than 75Kd, 5-15ng for protein between 75-150Kd, and 15-25ng for proteins from 150-250ng. Protein stains also detect total protein, while the mass spectrometer detects proteins individually.
The western blot method is prescribed as the official Japanese confirmation test for egg proteins (see Table 17.3). These western blot kits use specific polyclonal antibodies against ovalbumin and ovomucoid. Their detection limit was determined to be 0.5 g/g of the allergenic ingredient per g of soluble protein.
Detection of low-abundance targets, such as Ras10, may be linear with up to a 40 g load of lysate (Figure 2). To obtain linear signals with the majority of western blots, we recommend loading smaller amounts of protein sample between 1 and 10 g per well.
Western blotting (WB, also known as immunoblotting or protein blotting) is a widely used laboratory method to detect specific protein characteristics, including abundance, apparent molecular mass, PTMs, and splice variants, in a sample of tissue homogenate or cellular extract (Jensen, 2012; Mahmood Yang, 2012).

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