Comprehensive Emphasis On Western Blotting For Protein Expression, Purification And Analysis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2023.14.03.302Abstract
Western blotting is an important technique used to identify, quantify and determine the size of specific proteins. This technique makes it possible to identify the specific protein from a complex mixture. The central dogma is created by converting DNA into mRNA during transcription and helping to facilitate translations to induce protein synthesis. Blots, which frequently come after the use of gel electrophoresis are methods for putting DNA, RNA, and proteins onto a carrier for separation. For transferring DNA, the Southern blot and PCR methods are employed. The Northern blot, RT-PCR, and qPCR methods are utilized for transferring RNA. The transferring of protein can be utilized by the western blot method, which is now routinely used in drug discovery and scientific research, as well as for the identification of different medical disorders. This paper is based on key features of theoretical analysis of western blotting.