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Electrophoresis Time Not Optimized for Target Protein

Symptom
Protein bands do not align with expected molecular weight markers, with systematic upward or downward shifts affecting all bands uniformly. Pre-staining reveals migration issues before antibody detection.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Running time and voltage combination not calibrated for specific gel composition and protein size range
  2. 2 Manufacturer instructions followed without adjustment for specific target protein characteristics
  3. 3 Lack of real-time monitoring of ladder marker separation during electrophoresis
  4. 4 Running parameters optimized for different protein size range than target of interest
Solutions
  1. 1 Run gel at 100-150V for 1-2 hours as starting point, adjusting based on target protein molecular weight
  2. 2 Frequently monitor ladder marker separation, stopping when target protein size range shows adequate resolution
  3. 3 Use pre-chilled electrophoresis buffer to maintain consistent gel temperature during run
  4. 4 Perform Coomassie blue staining of membrane after transfer to verify proper band positions before immunostaining
  5. 5 Document optimal running times for specific protein targets to establish laboratory-specific protocols
Related Video (3)
Cell Signaling Technology ★ 85
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"Directly addresses Western blot troubleshooting including band migration and molecular weight alignment issues"
Bio-Rad Laboratories ★ 72
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"Demonstrates SDS-PAGE electrophoresis separation with proper running conditions using standardized Bio-Rad kit, showing correct protein migration"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 70
Western blot full protocol: Protein extraction to chemiluminescence
"Complete hands-on workflow including electrophoresis step with emphasis on proper technique to achieve reliable results"
Source: abcam.com ↗
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