Hi
Maybe this is very basic...but I can't figure this right now. When I use a 7.5% precast gel, the marker bands run quite smooth but when I do the same thing on the 10% gel the marker bands are smoother at the top but seem to get wider at the bottom. I have now noticed this for a couple of times only with the 10% gels. Both are from BioRad and are brand new. Could anything be there with the buffer not mixing well? Or the voltage? I use the tris-glycine-SDS buffer (10x diluted to 1x as with the other gels) and the voltage is always between 90-110.
Thanks
western blot bands wider at the middle than the top
Started by swatcats, May 24 2011 02:30 PM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 24 May 2011 - 02:30 PM
#2
Posted 25 May 2011 - 04:03 AM
Mw and Rf do not behave linear but exponential in non-gradient gels, so your observation reflects this
swatcats, on 24 May 2011 - 02:30 PM, said:
Hi
Maybe this is very basic...but I can't figure this right now. When I use a 7.5% precast gel, the marker bands run quite smooth but when I do the same thing on the 10% gel the marker bands are smoother at the top but seem to get wider at the bottom. I have now noticed this for a couple of times only with the 10% gels. Both are from BioRad and are brand new. Could anything be there with the buffer not mixing well? Or the voltage? I use the tris-glycine-SDS buffer (10x diluted to 1x as with the other gels) and the voltage is always between 90-110.
Thanks
Maybe this is very basic...but I can't figure this right now. When I use a 7.5% precast gel, the marker bands run quite smooth but when I do the same thing on the 10% gel the marker bands are smoother at the top but seem to get wider at the bottom. I have now noticed this for a couple of times only with the 10% gels. Both are from BioRad and are brand new. Could anything be there with the buffer not mixing well? Or the voltage? I use the tris-glycine-SDS buffer (10x diluted to 1x as with the other gels) and the voltage is always between 90-110.
Thanks
#3
Posted 26 May 2011 - 12:24 PM
your samples are meeting more resistance in the 10% gel than in the 7.5% gel and so are spreading more as they travel.
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