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If the western-blot analysis shows that the immunoreactive band is different from your predicted molecular weight, does it mean that I did not get the right over-expression lysate for my gene?

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If the western-blot analysis shows that the immunoreactive band is different from your predicted molecular weight, does it mean that I did not get the right over-expression lysate for my gene?

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The predicted the molecular weight is calculated from the protein primary amino acid composition. There could be some discrepancy from the actual molecular weight, if there were post-translational modifications or known proteolytic activity. In this case, OriGene strongly suggests researchers check related literatures on this particular protein.

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