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PaulMG

Member Since 19 Jan 2013
Offline Last Active Jan 21 2013 12:58 AM
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Phosphotyrosine western blotting, HELP!

19 January 2013 - 09:38 AM

Hello everyone I'm a masters student just about to start lab work. I have to write a grant proposal for my work and I'm having some issue working out how I am do to my lab work.
I spoke with my supervisor before christmas and thought I understood what I was doing but I am havign some issues.

My project is basically analysing the phosphorylation state of a specific protein. I am treating cells with different substrates and then immunoprecipitating this protein out to see what effect these treatments have on the phosphorylation,

My question is: how would I go about IPing this protein then analysing the phosphorylation state on a western blot?
As far as i understand, I would IP the protein with a specific antibody, (spin the lysate and then collect the pellet and resuspend) and then western blot to make sure it is the correct kD. Then I would use a specific phosphotyrosine antibody to see if it is phosphorylated. But how would I do this via western blotting? Would I just add the phospho-tyrosine antibody to the membrane and then use another antibody against the phosphotyrosine antibody to get a band if it is phosphorylated?

Thanks for the help I am very confused and have been trying for a while to find out a protocol online to no avail!

EDIT: Going over my notes I think I would transfer the protein gel to a membrane and then add the anti-phosphotyrosine antibody onto the membrane which would bind if there is Y-P. Would I then have to use a secondary antibody which is linked to a reporter? Thanks!

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