RE: spotting samples on ProBlot

Thomas J Miller (millertj@a1.esvax.umc.dupont.com)
Thu, 02 Jan 97 10:03:47 -0500

Date: Thu, 02 Jan 97 10:03:47 -0500
From: "Thomas J Miller" <millertj@a1.esvax.umc.dupont.com>
Message-Id: <11800120107991/4868375@ESVAX>
Subject: RE: spotting samples on ProBlot
To: Recipients of ABRF List <abrf@aecom.yu.edu>

>Dr. Ming F. Tam wrote:
Aebersold published a paper in 1987 [PNAS 84, 6970] for prepping glass
fiber filters for sequencing. It works well with proteins. We have not
tried this method with peptide samples. Instead, we apply the peptide
samples directly onto a small piece of Problot membranes under light
suction from a water pump. It works great and it is cheap.

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Are there any reasons one could not use a heat lamp to dry the sample on
Problot (or other pvdf membrane products)? Thank you. Tom

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