Electrophoresis
Electrophoresis separates and analyzes macromolecules based on their size and charge.
Electrophoresis is a powerful technique used to separate and analyze macromolecules like DNA, RNA, and proteins, enabling precise separation and analysis of complex mixtures. Gel electrophoresis is an essential stage in western blotting, combining with antibody-based detection to provide qualitative and quantitative data on protein expression. Another important variant is blue native electrophoresis, which enables separation of protein complexes in their native state. This method is particularly useful for studying protein-protein interactions and the structural integrity of protein assemblies.
Discover resources to help you refine your electrophoresis workflow. Our troubleshooting tips are curated by experts to help you eliminate common snags in electrophoresis experiments and keep your research moving forward.
Troubleshooting for Electrophoresis
Discover common problems and solutions for blue native electrophoresis.