Hi all,

I am having a very odd issue regarding my Western blot transfers. When I perform a transfer, sometimes my bands diffuse across huge areas of the membrane and become 'wave-like.' I've attached an image of a Western blot showing this issue.

I have spent hours sifting through Western blot troubleshooting guides but I was unable to find this problem described anywhere. I believe I can rule out the following issues:

1. Diffuse bands resulting from too much protein. I have overloaded Westerns before and have seen what it does to the bands; the current problem is distinct because the bands are no longer bands, rather they appear like waves across the membrane.

2. Insufficient contact between gel and membrane inhibits transfer. Initially, I thought this was the source of the issue however, bubbles produce circular voids of signal. With my issue, the protein is indeed being transferred but it is not being retained in a band.

Another observation that adds to the odd nature of this issue is the frequency at which it occurs. I only see this effect for ~25% of the Westerns I perform. In fact, just yesterday I ran two transfers in the same chamber - one transferred perfectly while the other had this issue. I believe this rules out the buffer and/or the transfer equipment as the source of the problem.

Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated! This problem is becoming increasingly frustrating...

Thank you for your time,

Ryan Chaparian

More Ryan Chaparian's questions See All
Similar questions and discussions