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
1Running time and voltage combination not calibrated for specific gel composition and protein size range
2Manufacturer instructions followed without adjustment for specific target protein characteristics
3Lack of real-time monitoring of ladder marker separation during electrophoresis
4Running parameters optimized for different protein size range than target of interest
Solutions
1Run gel at 100-150V for 1-2 hours as starting point, adjusting based on target protein molecular weight
2Frequently monitor ladder marker separation, stopping when target protein size range shows adequate resolution
3Use pre-chilled electrophoresis buffer to maintain consistent gel temperature during run
4Perform Coomassie blue staining of membrane after transfer to verify proper band positions before immunostaining
5Document optimal running times for specific protein targets to establish laboratory-specific protocols