Great Phospho-Src Family Antibody

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Company:

Cell Signaling Technology

Product Name:

Phospho-Src Family (Tyr416) Antibody

Catalog Number:

2101

Our lab works to elucidate the impact of kinases in cancer progression, and our research often includes Western Blots in order to determine kinase protein and activity levels in various cancer cell lines. In particular, we were working to detect endogenous levels of the phosphorylated Src family of kinases in 786-0 cell lysates. We chose this CST antibody because of their reputable customer service and well-developed antibodies.

Experimental Design and Results Summary

Applications

Western Blot

Sample

786-0 Cell Lysates

Primary Incubation

1:1000 Dilution in 5% BSA in 1X TBS-T at 4C Overnight

Blocking Agent

5% Milk in 1X TBS-T

Secondary Incubation

1:5000 dilution of HRP-conjugated Rabbit secondary in 5% Milk in TBS-T for 1 hour at RT

Tertiary Incubation

None

Detection

ECL/FEMTO --> Autoradiography Film via HRP-Conjugated Rabbit Secondary Antibody

Results Summary

Using this antibody, we were able to detect accurately the levels of phosphorylated Src family kinases in 786-0 cell lysates. This allowed us to draw further conclusions about the influence of the Src family of kinases upon cancer progression in several types of cancers. Using autoradiography film and a low-strength mixture of ECL, there was very little background and a strong signal. Around 15-30 seconds of exposure time was sufficient to produce adequate bands on film.

Additional Notes

Re-use the antibody to get a cleaner result

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Summary

The Good

Clean, Works Great

The Bad

Expensive

The Bottom Line

This antibody is worth it. If you need to detect the Tyr416 residue reliably, I highly recommend that you take advantage of this antibody.

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