WesternBreeze™ Chemiluminescent Kits From Invitrogen

WesternBreeze™ Chemiluminescent Kits From Invitrogen
WesternBreeze™ Chemiluminescent Kits, from Invitrogen, detect proteins that have been immobilized on membranes (Nitrocellulose or PVDF) following Western transfer, or directly from solution (dot blots). Detection is accomplished with a ready to use CDP-Star chemiluminescent substrate for alkaline phosphatase. Protein bands can be captured either by X-ray film or a CDP-Star compatible imaging system.

We used the Anti-Rabbit WesternBreeze™ Chemiluminescent Kits for detection of cell wall proteins from yeast. Samples were run on a 8 cm x 8 cm mini gel (NuPAGE™ 4-12% Bis-tris gel; 1 mm x 12 well). Proteins were detected using a Bio-Rad imaging system as well as X-ray film.

We chose WesternBreeze™ Chemiluminescent Kits because these great kits provide all the solutions you need for detection of a Western blot, all in one kit. Solutions are pre-mixed and optimized to provide reproducible blots, time after time, using just one fast, and simple protocol. WesternBreeze™ Chemiluminescent Kits also offer high specificity, clean background, high sensitivity (femtogram levels detectable) long-lasting signal (up to 5 days), results in less than 3 hours and generation of a permanent photographic image.

WesternBreeze™ Chemiluminescent Kits include blocking solutions, primary antibody diluent, ready-to-use secondary antibody solution (anti-mouse, anti-rabbit or anti-goat depending upon which kit you purchase), ready-to-use CDP-Star chemiluminescent substrate, wash solutions, incubation trays, pre-cut filter paper, polyester sheets for even substrate development on the membrane. Each kit contains enough reagents for 20 blots. The kits should be store at 4ºC, stable for 6 months when properly stored.

The WesternBreeze™ Kit produced a strong signal with low background the first time I used it, with no need for optimization of the secondary antibody concentration. Protein detection on a membrane is more sensitive than in-gel detection. Since the membrane detection is more sensitive, less HRP-conjugated binding protein (streptavidin or antibody) is required to produce a strong chemiluminescent signal. For this reason, I feel that WesternBreeze™ Kit is best option for protein detection.

There are 6 different WesternBreeze™ Kits. The WesternBreeze™ blocking and wash solutions are also available for individual sale. These solutions play an important role in effectively reducing non-specific binding and background in a Western blot. These preformulated, easy to dilute solutions, provide the researcher with the flexibility to optimize the detection procedure while enjoying the benefits of the WesternBreeze™ system.

Ali A. Latiff, PhD
Researcher
Case Western Reserve University
Biomedical Research Department

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WesternBreeze™ Chemiluminescent Kits From Invitrogen
The Good

Reproducible blots using one fast, easy protocol. No optimization required. Each kit supplies sufficient reagents for 20 mini-blots.

The Bad

Work quickly when changing solutions as PVDF membrane dries out quickly.

The Bottom Line

With many other Western blot detection systems, the signal quickly degrades. This means that you may not have enough time to capture signals if a dark room, X-ray developer, or imaging system becomes unavailable. With the pre-optimized reagents in the WesternBreeze™ Kits, we obtained strong signals in just minutes and the signal lasted several days.