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Himanshu Kamboj
Assistant Professor
Contents
• Introduction
• Transfer techniques
• Blotting Membranes
• Methods & Applications
– Southern Blotting
– Northern Blotting
– Western Blotting
BLOTTING
• A molecular technique of transferring proteins, DNA or RNA, onto a
carrier or membrane. Done after a gel electrophoresis, transferring the
molecules from the gel onto the blotting membrane or adding the samples
directly onto the membrane.
BLOTTING
TRANSFER PROCESS:
Capillary Method (Wet transfer method): The biomolecules are transferred from the gel
to the membrane using the capillary transfer method. The buffer moves from a high
potential area to low potential area, carrying the biomolecules along with it. This
facilitate movement from the gel to membrane.
Electro-blotting: Relies upon current and a transfer buffer solution to drive proteins or
nucleic acids onto a membrane. In the electrophoretic or electro-blotting transfer
technique, the gel and transfer paper are disposed between two electrodes which serve to
produce an electric field there between. The proteins, nucleic acids, and like specimens
are driven out of the gel and onto the transfer sheet by means of the electric field.
Vacuum blot Method: In a vacuum blot, instead of using capillary forces, the force that will
transfer the DNA is a vacuum. Vacuum blotting can be performed in two hours. It is
therefore a much faster method of transferring DNA. The membrane can then be used in
hybridization experiments.
BLOTTING MEMBRANES
• TYPES OF MEMBRANES USED IN SOUTHERN & NORTHERN
BLOTTING:
– Aminobenzyloxymethyl Cellulosic Membranes: Modified cellulosic paper
substituted with m-aminobenzyloxymethyl groups, ideal for blotting of RNA.
•
•
The amino moieties in the groups are activated prior to use by conventional diazotization techniques. The
heterocyclic bases on nucleic acids and nitrogenous heterocyclic bases on proteins form covalent bonds
with the phenyl ring containing the diazo group.
• Most preffered used for Northern Blotting. RNA binding with Nitrocellulose membrane moiety is unstable.
Most stable binding of RNA in amino benzyloxymethyl filter paper.
TYPES OF MEMBRANES USED IN WESTERN BLOTTING:
– Nitrocellulose and Supported Nitrocellulose: Mostly used for western blotting
(Protein) and is still a popular membrane for this procedure. Protein binding to
nitrocellulose is instantaneous, nearly irreversible. Nitrocellulose is easily wetted in water
or transfer buffer and is compatible with a wide range of protein detection systems.
Unsupported nitrocellulose is innately fragile and is not recommended for stripping and
reprobing. Supported nitrocellulose is an inert support structure with nitrocellulose
applied to it. The support structure gives the membrane increased strength and resilience.
Supported nitrocellulose can withstand reprobing and autoclaving (121°C) and retains the
ease of wetting and protein binding features of nitrocellulose.
– Polyvinylidene Difluoride (PVDF) Membranes: ideal support for N-terminal
sequencing, amino acid analysis, and immunoassay of blotted proteins (western blotting).
PVDF retains proteins during exposure to acidic or basic conditions and in the presence
of organic solvents. Exhibit better binding efficiency of electroblotted material in the
presence of SDS in the transfer buffer. PVDF membranes must be wetted in 100%
methanol prior to use, but once wet may be used with a transfer buffer that contains no
methanol.
Southern Blotting
• This method Involves separation, transfer and hybridization. Technique
developed by E.M. Southern in 1975
• The Southern blot is used to detect the presence of a particular piece of
DNA in a sample.
• The DNA detected can be a single gene, or it can be part of a larger
piece of DNA such as a viral genome.
• The key to this method is Hybridization.
• Hybridization- Process of forming a double-
stranded DNA molecule between a single-stranded DNA probe
and a single-stranded target DNA
Methods in Southern Blotting
• Restriction endonucleases cut
high-molecular-weight DNA
•
strands into smaller fragments.
The mixture of fragmented DNAs
is separated in agarose gel
•
electrophoresis.
The restriction fragments present
in the gel are denatured with
alkali and transferred onto a
nitrocellulose filter or nylon
membrane by blotting.
Fig 1: EcoRI Restriction Endonuclease
Fig 2: Agarose gel electrophoresis
Methods in Southern Blotting
• This procedure preserves the
•
distribution of the fragments in
the gel creating a replica of the
gel on the filter.
A sheet of nitrocellulose or nylon
membrane is placed on top of the
gel. Pressure is applied evenly to
the gel to ensure good and even
contact between gel and
membrane.
Fig 4: DNA Denaturation by NaOH
Methods in Southern Blotting
• Membrane is then baked in a
vacuum or regular oven at 80 °C
for 2 hours or exposed to
ultraviolet radiation (nylon
membrane) to permanently attach
the transferred DNA to the
•
membrane.
The probe is added to the matrix
to bind to the molecules.
• Any unbound probes are then
•
removed.
The place where the probe
is connected corresponds to the
location of the immobilized target
molecule.
Fig 3: Baking at 80 °C
Southern Blotting Applications
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Identify specific DNA sequences in DNA samples
Isolate desired DNA for construction of rDNA.
Identify mutations, deletions and gene rearrangements.
In GMOs, used for testing to ensure that a particular section of DNA of
known genetic sequence has been successfully incorporated into the
genome of the host organism.
Phylogenetic analysis
To determine the number of copies of a particular DNA sequence
In DNA Fingerprinting for:
– Paternity & Maternity tests
– Forensics
– Personal/ Bio identification
Northern Blotting
•
•
•
Northern blotting is a technique for detection of specific RNA sequences.
Northern blotting was developed by James Alwine and George Stark at
Stanford University in 1979 and was named such by analogy to Southern
blotting.
Northern blot analysis reveals information about RNA identity, size, and
abundance, allowing a deeper understanding of gene expression levels.
Northern blotting involves the use of electrophoresis to separate RNA
samples by size and detection with a hybridization probe complementary to
part of or the entire target sequence.
Northern Blotting Method
• Extraction of total RNA from a
homogenized tissue sample or
from cells.
• mRNA isolated through the use of
oligo (dT) cellulose
chromatography to isolate only
•
•
those RNAs with a poly(A) tail.
RNA samples are then separated
by gel electrophoresis.
Transferred to a nylon membrane
through a capillary or vacuum
blotting system.
Northern Blotting Method
• membrane with a
charge is the most
A nylon
positive
effective
blotting
for
since
use in
the
northern
negatively
•
charged nucleic acids have a high
affinity for them.
Once RNA has been transferred
immobilized
to the membrane, it is
through covalent
linkage to the membrane by UV
light or heat. After a probe has
been labeled, it is hybridized to
the RNA on the membrane.
Northern Blotting Application
•
•
•
•
Observe a particular gene's expression pattern between tissues, organs,
developmental stages, environmental stress levels, pathogen infection, and
over the course of treatment.
Used to show overexpression of oncogenes and down regulation of tumor-
suppressor genes in cancerous cells.
Detecting a specific mRNA in sample, used for screening recombinants
which are successfully transformed with transgene.
mRNA splicing studies
Western Blotting
•
•
•
Detect specific proteins in a sample of tissue homogenate or extract using
labelled antibodies.
The method originated in the laboratory of Harry Towbin at the Friedrich
Miescher Institute, Switzerland in 1979.
The name western blot was given to the technique by W. Neal Burnette and
is a play on the name Southern blot.
Western Blotting Method
•
•
Proteins of the sample are separated by gel electrophoresis. Separation of
proteins may be by isoelectric point (pI), molecular weight, electric charge,
or a combination of these factors.
Most common type of gel electrophoresis employs polyacrylamide gels
and buffers loaded with sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). SDS-PAGE (SDS
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) maintains polypeptides in a denatured
state once they have been treated with strong reducing agents to remove
secondary and tertiary structure (e.g. disulfide bonds [S-S] to sulfhydryl
groups [SH and SH]) and thus allows separation of proteins by their
molecular weight.
Western Blotting Method
• Proteins are transferred from the
gel onto a membrane made of
nitrocellulose or polyvinylidene
difluoride (PVDF) for
accessibility to antibodies.
• Transferring by electroblotting
uses an electric current to pull
proteins from the gel into the
PVDF or nitrocellulose
membrane. The proteins move
from within the gel onto the
membrane while maintaining the
organization they had within the
gel.
Western Blotting Method
• Protein binding is based upon hydrophobic interactions, as well as charged
interactions between the membrane and protein.
• The uniformity and overall effectiveness of transfer of protein from the gel
to the membrane can be checked by staining the membrane with Coomassie
Brilliant Blue.
• Blocking of non-specific binding to the membrane by dilute solution of
protein -typically 3-5% Bovine serum albumin
• (BSA) or non-fat dry milk Tris-Buffered Saline (TBS) with a minute
percentage (0.1%) of detergent such as Tween 20 or Triton X-100.
Western Blotting Method
• The membrane is "probed" for the protein of interest with a modified
antibody which is linked to a reporter enzyme; when exposed to an
appropriate substrate, this enzyme drives a colourimetric reaction and
produces a color.
Western Blotting Applications
•
•
•
The confirmatory HIV test employs a western blot to detect anti-HIV
antibody in a human serum sample (ELISA).
Technique for the detection and analysis of proteins.
Diagnostics of various diseases (viral and autoimmune disease included)
Blotting techniques himanshu

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Blotting techniques himanshu

  • 2. Contents • Introduction • Transfer techniques • Blotting Membranes • Methods & Applications – Southern Blotting – Northern Blotting – Western Blotting
  • 3. BLOTTING • A molecular technique of transferring proteins, DNA or RNA, onto a carrier or membrane. Done after a gel electrophoresis, transferring the molecules from the gel onto the blotting membrane or adding the samples directly onto the membrane.
  • 4. BLOTTING TRANSFER PROCESS: Capillary Method (Wet transfer method): The biomolecules are transferred from the gel to the membrane using the capillary transfer method. The buffer moves from a high potential area to low potential area, carrying the biomolecules along with it. This facilitate movement from the gel to membrane. Electro-blotting: Relies upon current and a transfer buffer solution to drive proteins or nucleic acids onto a membrane. In the electrophoretic or electro-blotting transfer technique, the gel and transfer paper are disposed between two electrodes which serve to produce an electric field there between. The proteins, nucleic acids, and like specimens are driven out of the gel and onto the transfer sheet by means of the electric field. Vacuum blot Method: In a vacuum blot, instead of using capillary forces, the force that will transfer the DNA is a vacuum. Vacuum blotting can be performed in two hours. It is therefore a much faster method of transferring DNA. The membrane can then be used in hybridization experiments.
  • 5. BLOTTING MEMBRANES • TYPES OF MEMBRANES USED IN SOUTHERN & NORTHERN BLOTTING: – Aminobenzyloxymethyl Cellulosic Membranes: Modified cellulosic paper substituted with m-aminobenzyloxymethyl groups, ideal for blotting of RNA. • • The amino moieties in the groups are activated prior to use by conventional diazotization techniques. The heterocyclic bases on nucleic acids and nitrogenous heterocyclic bases on proteins form covalent bonds with the phenyl ring containing the diazo group. • Most preffered used for Northern Blotting. RNA binding with Nitrocellulose membrane moiety is unstable. Most stable binding of RNA in amino benzyloxymethyl filter paper.
  • 6. TYPES OF MEMBRANES USED IN WESTERN BLOTTING: – Nitrocellulose and Supported Nitrocellulose: Mostly used for western blotting (Protein) and is still a popular membrane for this procedure. Protein binding to nitrocellulose is instantaneous, nearly irreversible. Nitrocellulose is easily wetted in water or transfer buffer and is compatible with a wide range of protein detection systems. Unsupported nitrocellulose is innately fragile and is not recommended for stripping and reprobing. Supported nitrocellulose is an inert support structure with nitrocellulose applied to it. The support structure gives the membrane increased strength and resilience. Supported nitrocellulose can withstand reprobing and autoclaving (121°C) and retains the ease of wetting and protein binding features of nitrocellulose. – Polyvinylidene Difluoride (PVDF) Membranes: ideal support for N-terminal sequencing, amino acid analysis, and immunoassay of blotted proteins (western blotting). PVDF retains proteins during exposure to acidic or basic conditions and in the presence of organic solvents. Exhibit better binding efficiency of electroblotted material in the presence of SDS in the transfer buffer. PVDF membranes must be wetted in 100% methanol prior to use, but once wet may be used with a transfer buffer that contains no methanol.
  • 7. Southern Blotting • This method Involves separation, transfer and hybridization. Technique developed by E.M. Southern in 1975 • The Southern blot is used to detect the presence of a particular piece of DNA in a sample. • The DNA detected can be a single gene, or it can be part of a larger piece of DNA such as a viral genome. • The key to this method is Hybridization. • Hybridization- Process of forming a double- stranded DNA molecule between a single-stranded DNA probe and a single-stranded target DNA
  • 8. Methods in Southern Blotting • Restriction endonucleases cut high-molecular-weight DNA • strands into smaller fragments. The mixture of fragmented DNAs is separated in agarose gel • electrophoresis. The restriction fragments present in the gel are denatured with alkali and transferred onto a nitrocellulose filter or nylon membrane by blotting. Fig 1: EcoRI Restriction Endonuclease Fig 2: Agarose gel electrophoresis
  • 9. Methods in Southern Blotting • This procedure preserves the • distribution of the fragments in the gel creating a replica of the gel on the filter. A sheet of nitrocellulose or nylon membrane is placed on top of the gel. Pressure is applied evenly to the gel to ensure good and even contact between gel and membrane. Fig 4: DNA Denaturation by NaOH
  • 10. Methods in Southern Blotting • Membrane is then baked in a vacuum or regular oven at 80 °C for 2 hours or exposed to ultraviolet radiation (nylon membrane) to permanently attach the transferred DNA to the • membrane. The probe is added to the matrix to bind to the molecules. • Any unbound probes are then • removed. The place where the probe is connected corresponds to the location of the immobilized target molecule. Fig 3: Baking at 80 °C
  • 11. Southern Blotting Applications • • • • • • • Identify specific DNA sequences in DNA samples Isolate desired DNA for construction of rDNA. Identify mutations, deletions and gene rearrangements. In GMOs, used for testing to ensure that a particular section of DNA of known genetic sequence has been successfully incorporated into the genome of the host organism. Phylogenetic analysis To determine the number of copies of a particular DNA sequence In DNA Fingerprinting for: – Paternity & Maternity tests – Forensics – Personal/ Bio identification
  • 12. Northern Blotting • • • Northern blotting is a technique for detection of specific RNA sequences. Northern blotting was developed by James Alwine and George Stark at Stanford University in 1979 and was named such by analogy to Southern blotting. Northern blot analysis reveals information about RNA identity, size, and abundance, allowing a deeper understanding of gene expression levels. Northern blotting involves the use of electrophoresis to separate RNA samples by size and detection with a hybridization probe complementary to part of or the entire target sequence.
  • 13. Northern Blotting Method • Extraction of total RNA from a homogenized tissue sample or from cells. • mRNA isolated through the use of oligo (dT) cellulose chromatography to isolate only • • those RNAs with a poly(A) tail. RNA samples are then separated by gel electrophoresis. Transferred to a nylon membrane through a capillary or vacuum blotting system.
  • 14. Northern Blotting Method • membrane with a charge is the most A nylon positive effective blotting for since use in the northern negatively • charged nucleic acids have a high affinity for them. Once RNA has been transferred immobilized to the membrane, it is through covalent linkage to the membrane by UV light or heat. After a probe has been labeled, it is hybridized to the RNA on the membrane.
  • 15. Northern Blotting Application • • • • Observe a particular gene's expression pattern between tissues, organs, developmental stages, environmental stress levels, pathogen infection, and over the course of treatment. Used to show overexpression of oncogenes and down regulation of tumor- suppressor genes in cancerous cells. Detecting a specific mRNA in sample, used for screening recombinants which are successfully transformed with transgene. mRNA splicing studies
  • 16. Western Blotting • • • Detect specific proteins in a sample of tissue homogenate or extract using labelled antibodies. The method originated in the laboratory of Harry Towbin at the Friedrich Miescher Institute, Switzerland in 1979. The name western blot was given to the technique by W. Neal Burnette and is a play on the name Southern blot.
  • 17. Western Blotting Method • • Proteins of the sample are separated by gel electrophoresis. Separation of proteins may be by isoelectric point (pI), molecular weight, electric charge, or a combination of these factors. Most common type of gel electrophoresis employs polyacrylamide gels and buffers loaded with sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). SDS-PAGE (SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) maintains polypeptides in a denatured state once they have been treated with strong reducing agents to remove secondary and tertiary structure (e.g. disulfide bonds [S-S] to sulfhydryl groups [SH and SH]) and thus allows separation of proteins by their molecular weight.
  • 18. Western Blotting Method • Proteins are transferred from the gel onto a membrane made of nitrocellulose or polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) for accessibility to antibodies. • Transferring by electroblotting uses an electric current to pull proteins from the gel into the PVDF or nitrocellulose membrane. The proteins move from within the gel onto the membrane while maintaining the organization they had within the gel.
  • 19. Western Blotting Method • Protein binding is based upon hydrophobic interactions, as well as charged interactions between the membrane and protein. • The uniformity and overall effectiveness of transfer of protein from the gel to the membrane can be checked by staining the membrane with Coomassie Brilliant Blue. • Blocking of non-specific binding to the membrane by dilute solution of protein -typically 3-5% Bovine serum albumin • (BSA) or non-fat dry milk Tris-Buffered Saline (TBS) with a minute percentage (0.1%) of detergent such as Tween 20 or Triton X-100.
  • 20. Western Blotting Method • The membrane is "probed" for the protein of interest with a modified antibody which is linked to a reporter enzyme; when exposed to an appropriate substrate, this enzyme drives a colourimetric reaction and produces a color.
  • 21. Western Blotting Applications • • • The confirmatory HIV test employs a western blot to detect anti-HIV antibody in a human serum sample (ELISA). Technique for the detection and analysis of proteins. Diagnostics of various diseases (viral and autoimmune disease included)