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siRNA: qPCR shows knockdown but Western blot shows no change

Symptom
qPCR confirms target mRNA is significantly reduced, but the corresponding protein band on Western blot looks unchanged.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Target protein has a long half-life — protein hasn't yet declined
  2. 2 Western was performed too early after knockdown
  3. 3 siRNA only knocked down a fraction of cells
  4. 4 Western antibody sensitivity is too low to detect the residual decrease
  5. 5 Compensatory protein stabilization mechanisms
Solutions
  1. 1 Extend the post-transfection time before Western (48 – 72 h or longer)
  2. 2 Combine multiple independent siRNAs targeting the same gene
  3. 3 Confirm knockdown efficiency at the mRNA level first, then optimize WB conditions
  4. 4 If half-life is normal, audit WB conditions (antibody specificity, loading, exposure)
Related Video (2)
JoVE (Open Access) ★ 72
MISSION esiRNA for RNAi Screening in Mammalian Cells
"Covers RNAi screening methodology with emphasis on validating knockdown efficiency, relevant for understanding when and how to assess mRNA versus protein-level effects."
YouTube (Curated Tutorials) ★ 78
siRNA Transfection Protocol
"Demonstrates standard siRNA transfection protocol (Lipofectamine RNAiMAX) that directly relates to proper technique execution and timing considerations for knockdown experiments."
Source: xiaohongshu.com ↗
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