blotting
n.
erasing, eliminating; blotching, staining
adj.
obscuring; absorbing, soaking up
blot
v.
stain; absorb with blotter paper
Blot (biology)
In
molecular biology and
genetics, a blot is a method of transferring
proteins,
DNA or
RNA, onto a carrier (for example, a
nitrocellulose PVDF or
nylon membrane). In many instances, this is done after a
gel electrophoresis, transferring the molecules from the
gel onto the blotting membrane, and other times adding the samples directly onto the membrane. After the blotting, the transferred proteins, DNA or RNA are then visualized by one or more different methods:colorant staining (for example, silver staining of proteins)
autoradiographic visualization of radioactive labelled molecules (performed before the blot)specific labelling of some proteins or
nucleic acids. It is done with
antibodies or
hybridization probes that bind only to some molecules of the blot and have an
enzyme joined to them. After proper washing, this enzymatic activity (and so, the molecules we search in the blot) is visualized by incubation with proper reactive, rendering either a colored deposit on the blot or a chemiluminiscent reaction which is registered by photographic
film.
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blot
Noun
1. a blemish made by dirt; "he had a smudge on his cheek"
(synonym) smudge, spot, daub, smear, smirch, slur
(hypernym) blemish, defect, mar
(hyponym) blotch, splodge, splotch
2. an act that brings discredit to the person who does it; "he made a huge blot on his copybook"
(synonym) smear, smirch, spot, stain
(hypernym) mistake, error, fault
Verb
1. dry (ink) with blotting paper
(hypernym) absorb, suck, imbibe, soak up, sop up, suck up, draw, take in, take up
(derivation) smudge, spot, daub, smear, smirch, slur
2. make a spot or mark onto; "The wine spotted the tablecloth"
(synonym) spot, fleck, blob
(hypernym) change surface
(hyponym) splotch
(verb-group) stain
(derivation) smudge, spot, daub, smear, smirch, slur
Blotting
(p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Blot
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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