Dot blot

Typical dot blot membrane. Darker dots indicate more protein.

A dot blot (or slot blot) is a technique in molecular biology used to detect proteins. It represents a simplification of the western blot method, with the exception that the proteins to be detected are not first separated by electrophoresis. Instead, the sample is applied directly on a membrane in a single spot, and the blotting procedure is performed.

The technique offers significant savings in time, as chromatography or gel electrophoresis, and the complex blotting procedures for the gel are not required. However, it offers no information on the size of the target protein.[1]

  1. ^ "Western Blot: Test Blots, Slot Blots, and Dot Blots". Bio-Rad. Retrieved 8 August 2024.

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