Dot blot
Dot blot is a technique for detecting, analyzing, and identifying proteins.
Dot blot is a simple and effective technique used to detect and quantify proteins, nucleic acids, or other biomolecules. Unlike traditional western blotting, dot blotting doesn’t require electrophoresis, making it faster and simpler. Instead, proteins are spotted through circular templates directly onto the membrane or paper substrate. Dot blotting can be used in fields like protein expression analysis, antibody screening, and nucleic acid detection.
We’ve assembled up-to-date, expert resources on dot blot to help you get clear and consistent results. With protocols for general dot blot, competitive dot blot, and RNA dot blot, you’ll be equipped with the tools you need whatever your workflow.
Protocols for dot blot
We've collated all our clear, up-to-date dot blot protocols in one place so you have everything you need to achieve consistent and reliable results.