Pierce™ Reversible Protein Stain Kit for PVDF Membranes
Pierce™ Reversible Protein Stain Kit for PVDF Membranes
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Pierce™ Reversible Protein Stain Kit for PVDF Membranes

The Thermo Scientific Pierce Reversible Protein Stain Kit for PVDF Membranes is a rapid and sensitive alternative to Ponceau SRead more
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The Thermo Scientific Pierce Reversible Protein Stain Kit for PVDF Membranes is a rapid and sensitive alternative to Ponceau S stain for protein detection on PVDF membrane after transfer from polyacrylamide gels.

Features of the Reversible Protein Stain Kit for PVDF Membranes:

Better than Ponceau S—more sensitive, easier to document, permanent until reversed (does not fade)
Sensitive—high-avidity, total-protein stain; lower limit of detection equals 25 to 50 ng per band
Specific—detects only protein; does not bind or interact with other electrophoresis or sample components
Rapid—stain in less than 30 minutes; completely erase and reverse staining in less than 15 minutes
Stable—components are stable at room temperature, saving refrigerator space and eliminating equilibration steps

This kit for membrane staining uses a nondestructive, reversible, reliable and sensitive method to stain and detect proteins on PVDF membranes. The kit is a superior alternative to Ponceau S stains for evaluating the efficiency of protein transfer following SDS-PAGE and before immunoblotting. The lower limit of detection with this method is 25 to 50 ng per band (at least five times more sensitive than traditional Ponceau S staining). The staining protocol is simple, quick and results in turquoise-blue bands that do not fade and are easily photographed for future reference. The stain can be easily reversed in less than 15 minutes. Subsequent western blot detection is unaffected because the stain does not alter the protein and is completely removed.

The Pierce Reversible Protein Stain Kit for PVDF Membranes has excellent avidity for a broad range of proteins, resulting in low protein-to-protein variability and enabling most proteins to be detected at very low levels (25 to 50ng per band). Pierce Membrane Stain is superior to other protein stains available for PVDF membranes. For example, Ponceau S is less sensitive and results in red bands that easily fade and are difficult to photograph. Coomassie dye is a sensitive stain, but it permanently binds to proteins and can interfere with western blotting.

The kit uses a dye that has a high affinity for protein but does not permanently bind. The stain has minimal nonspecific interactions with the membrane surface and protein-transfer reagents, and the technique is compatible with general western blot systems. The treated membrane does not interfere with conventional chemiluminescent or chromogenic detection using HRP and alkaline phosphatase substrates. In addition, the stain is compatible with N-terminal sequence analysis of proteins excised and eluted from membrane.

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Specifications
DescriptionPierce Reversible Protein Stain Kit for PVDF Membranes
Detection LocationIn-Blot Detection
Detection MethodColorimetric
Label or DyeProprietary Mix
Product TypeReversible Protein Stain Kit
Product LinePierce™
Quantity1.75 L
Target MoleculeProtein
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Sufficient For: 10 PVDF membranes (8 cm x 8 cm) from mini gels (SDS-PAGE)
• Sensitizer, 250 mL
• Reversible Stain, 250 mL
• Destain, 1 L
• Stain Eraser, 250 mL

Store at room temperature.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Are SuperBlock Blocking Buffers compatible with the Pierce Reversible Protein Stain Kit for PVDF Membranes (Cat. No. 24585)?

The procedure for the Reversible Protein Stain Kit for PVDF Membranes (Cat. No. 24585) is performed before the membrane is blocked with the blocking buffer, and thus, has no effect on the subsequent blocking.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

How can I increase the signal intensity when I am using SuperSignal West Femto Maximum Sensitivity Substrate?

The following are possible causes for weak signal intensity:
- Low level of protein transferred from the gel to the membrane. This is particularly true for high molecular weight proteins. Reversible Protein Stain Kits for Nitrocellulose and PVDF membranes (Cat. Nos. 24580 and 24585, respectively) may be used to stain the bands on the membrane to indicate transfer efficiency.
- Over-diluted primary and secondary antibody probes. We suggest using the recommended dilution for the antibody probes for each substrate. More sensitive substrates will require a more dilute antibody solution.
- Short substrate incubation time. For best results, incubate the membrane for 5-15 min in the SuperSignal substrate.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Electrophoresis and Western Blotting Support Center.

How can I increase the signal intensity when I am using SuperSignal West Dura Extended Duration Substrate?

The following are possible causes for weak signal intensity:
- Low level of protein transferred from the gel to the membrane. This is particularly true for high molecular weight proteins. Reversible Protein Stain Kits for Nitrocellulose and PVDF membranes (Cat. Nos. 24580 and 24585, respectively) may be used to stain the bands on the membrane to indicate transfer efficiency.
- Over-diluted primary and secondary antibody probes. We suggest using the recommended dilution for the antibody probes for each substrate. More sensitive substrates will require a more dilute antibody solution.
- Short substrate incubation time. For best results, incubate the membrane for 5-15 min in the SuperSignal substrate.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Electrophoresis and Western Blotting Support Center.

I used the MemCode Reversible Protein Stain Kit but the stain is not completely reversible. Why is this?

Here are possible causes and solutions:

- Membrane was allowed to dry before reversing. Keep the membrane wet.
- High protein concentration in the sample. Extend incubation in the Stain Eraser up to 5 minutes. Reduce the protein concentration in the sample.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

I used the MemCode Reversible Protein Stain Kit and my bands are faint or not visible at all. What is going on?

This is likely due to low amounts or no protein present in the sample. Please determine the protein concentration in the original sample.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.