Western blot
Wolfgang Schechinger
hubahopp at gmx.de
Mon Oct 25 04:36:19 EST 2004
Hm - what about CREB and Phospho-CREB?
If you want positive controls, they are most suitable. You might have a
cell line stably overexpressing CREB, so you could treat one dish with
vanadate / fluoride for some time before lysing it and another one with a
suitable phosphatase (CIP/SAP?) after lysing it.
best regards, Wo
At 17:55 24.10.2004 +0100, Andrea Bari wrote:
>What protein can i use as load control in blots using ANTI-CREB and
>ANTI-PHOSPHO CREB ?
>I need a protein that do not varies in response to drug treatment (morphine,
>amphetamine) and that is between 70 and 50 kDA or 30 and 40 kDA
>Thanks
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Wolfgang Schechinger, PhD (Dr. rer. nat.)
Chemistry and Life Sciences
BGFA XU44
Med Clinic I / Endocrine Research
University Hospital "Bergmannsheil"
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44789 Bochum
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wolfgang.schechinger at gmx.net
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