Electro-blotting of electrophoretically resolved fluroescent-lab

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge

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2041801, 2041828, 204299R, 536127, C07H 106, C25B 700

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050192310

ABSTRACT:
Saccharide in mixtures are separated into groups or individual saccharides and tested for their affinity for particular proteins. The method of the invention is carried out by conjugating saccharides in a mixture with 4-amino-1-naphthalene sulfonic acid (ANSA) to form conjugates. The saccharide/ANSA conjugates are subjected to electrophoretic resolution within gels. The resolved bands of material are electro-blotted onto charged nylon membranes to provide a stable record of the electrophoretic separation. The blots on the nylon membranes are brought into contact with particular proteins in order to determine the binding affinity of these particular proteins to particular saccharides on the nylon membrane. The proteins are preferably bound to labels so that the binding of the proteins to the saccharides can be easily detected.

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