PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Sensitive detection of fluorescence in western blotting by merging images.

  • Yukari Kondo,
  • Shinichiro Higa,
  • Takeshi Iwasaki,
  • Tomoya Matsumoto,
  • Kazumitsu Maehara,
  • Akihito Harada,
  • Yoshihiro Baba,
  • Masatoshi Fujita,
  • Yasuyuki Ohkawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191532
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. e0191532

Abstract

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The western blotting technique is widely used to analyze protein expression levels and protein molecular weight. The chemiluminescence method is mainly used for detection due to its high sensitivity and ease of manipulation, but it is unsuitable for detailed analyses because it cannot be used to detect multiple proteins simultaneously. Recently, more attention has been paid to the fluorescence detection method because it is more quantitative and is suitable for the detection of multiple proteins simultaneously. However, fluorescence detection can be limited by poor image resolution and low detection sensitivity. Here, we describe a method to detect fluorescence in western blots using fluorescence microscopy to obtain high-resolution images. In this method, filters and fluorescent dyes are optimized to enhance detection sensitivity to a level similar to that of the chemiluminescence method.