What blotting membranes are compatibles with SNAP i.d. System?
• All standard (nitrocellulose and PVDF) membranes are compatible. For optimal performance we recommend Immobilon-P membrane for chemiluminescent detection or Immobilon- FL membrane for fluorescent detection. Q. Can the SNAP i.d. System be used right after blot transfer? • Yes, as long as the blot is still wet. Q. Is any danger of drying the blot if the vacuum is applied for too long? • No, even if you keep the vacuum running for several minutes the blot will not dry since some liquid always remains within the blot holder. Blocking Q. Can I use non-fat dry milk (NFDM) for blocking in the SNAP i.d. System? • Yes, NFDM is excellent blocking reagent for the SNAP i.d. Detection System. The optimal concentration of NFDM in SNAP i.d. is 0.5%. Q. I only have low-fat dry milk available. Can I use that with the SNAP i.d. System? • Yes, follow the same recommendations that are made for using non-fat dry milk. Q. Can I use NFDM at concentration lower than 0.5%? • Yes, we have found adequate block