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Abstract

Dealing with Large Sample Sizes: Comparison of a New One Spot Dot Blot Method to Western Blot by Sulistyo Emantoko Dwi Putra, Oleg Tsuprykov, Karoline Von Websky, Teresa Ritter, Christoph Reichetzeder, Berthold Hocher

Background: Western blot is the gold standard method to determine individual protein expression levels. However, western blot is technically difficult to perform in large sample sizes because it is a time consuming and labor intensive process. Dot blot is often used instead when dealing with large sample sizes, but the main disadvantage of the existing dot blot techniques, is the absence of signal normalization to a housekeeping protein.
Methods: In this study we established a one dot two development signals (ODTDS) dot blot method employing two different signal development systems. The first signal from the protein of interest was detected by horseradish peroxidase (HRP). The second signal, detecting the housekeeping protein, was obtained by using alkaline phosphatase (AP).
Results: Inter-assay results variations within ODTDS dot blot and western blot and intra-assay variations between both methods were low (1.04 - 5.71%) as assessed by coefficient of variation.
Conclusions: ODTDS dot blot technique can be used instead of western blot when dealing with large sample sizes without a reduction in results accuracy.

DOI: 10.7754/Clin.Lab.2014.140317