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Low/No Signal from Insufficient Protein Expression

Symptom
No detectable signal in IP experiment. Input lysate control shows weak or absent target protein band on western blot.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Target protein or interacting proteins expressed below western blot detection threshold
  2. 2 Incorrect cell line or tissue model with insufficient endogenous protein expression
  3. 3 Lack of appropriate cellular treatment or growth conditions to induce protein expression
  4. 4 Post-translationally modified proteins present at low basal levels without stimulation
Solutions
  1. 1 Use BioGPS or The Human Protein Atlas to verify expected protein expression in chosen cell/tissue model
  2. 2 Include positive control from Control Treatments by Target table to confirm experimental setup
  3. 3 Use PhosphoSitePlus to identify chemical modulators or treatments that increase modified protein levels
  4. 4 Include input lysate control at higher loading (e.g. 10-20 µg) to ensure target detection capability
Related Video (3)
Cell Signaling Technology ★ 95
Western Blotting Protocol
"Directly demonstrates western blotting protocol, the diagnostic technique used to assess target protein expression levels in IP input controls"
YouTube (Curated Tutorials) ★ 72
Plasmid DNA Transfection Protocol
"Covers transfection protocol for introducing plasmid DNA to achieve target protein expression, addressing the root cause of insufficient protein levels"
Cell Signaling Technology ★ 70
How CUT&RUN Profiles Chromatin | Cell Signaling Technology
"Demonstrates CUT&RUN as a low-efficiency alternative to IP, providing context for understanding when expression levels become limiting in immunoprecipitation experiments"
Source: cellsignal.com ↗
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