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Invitrogen™ iBind™ Fluorescent Detection (FD) Solution Kit
Description
Each iBind™ Fluorescent Detection (FD) Solution Kit contains sufficient solution for 10 mini-membrane reactions. An iBind™ Western Device and iBind™ Cards are required for use of this kit.
- Optimized solutions—Ideal viscosity for blocking, washing and antibody dilution
- Long shelf life—Store iBind™ FD Solution Kit for 12 months at 4°C
- Better antigen-antibody interaction—Solutions flow between the iBind™ Card and membrane for maximum interaction between protein and antibody
About the iBind™ Western Device:
The iBind™ Western Device is an automated western-processing device that performs every step from blocking to washing to antibody incubations via sequential lateral flow (SLF). SLF allows the timely release and flow of solutions and antibodies to the membrane without need of an external power source. Each solution is released from the iBind™ Device wells to an iBind™ Card via SLF. The solutions are then wicked toward the stack region of the card. The glass fiber matrix of the card allows for homogenous and consistent flow of the solutions to the membrane, increasing the antigen-antibody interaction.
Specifications
Specifications
| Product Type | Fluroescent Detection Kit |
| Detection Method | Fluorescence |
| For Use With (Application) | Western Blot |
| Membrane Compatibility | Nitrocellulose, PVDF |
| Product Line | iBind |
| Quantity | 1 kit |
| Sufficient For | 10 mini-membrane reactions |
| Kit Contents | 1 bottle 5X buffer, 2 vials 100X additive, 1 vial 10% SDS |
| Content And Storage | Contains: 1 bottle 5X buffer, 2 vials 100X additive, 1 vial 10% SDS Store at 2–8°C. |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
To strip and reprobe your blot processed using the iBind Western Device or iBind Flex Western Device, first strip the blot outside the system using your preferred protocol. After the stripping protocol, wash the blot in distilled water for 5 min. Reblocking is unnecessary as the iBind Solution will perform this step during reprobing. Finally, reprobe with new antibodies using the iBind Western Device or iBind Flex Western Device, starting with the membrane preparation step.
Yes, for each midi blot, mini blot, or vertically cut strip, prepare appropriate primary antibodies together in a single tube of iBind FD/ iBind Flex FD Solution, Prepare appropriate secondary antibodies together in a different tube of iBind FD/ iBind Flex FD Solution. Do not mix primary and secondary antibodies prior to loading in the device. All primary and secondary antibodies should be diluted according to the recommendations outlined in the user manual or quick reference card. When detecting several targets of the same species, the same concentration of secondary antibody can be used as when detecting one target. There is no need to increase the concentration for each additional target. Load multiplexed antibodies into the device as normal.
Caution: Consider cross-reactivity of secondary antibodies when multiplexing (e.g., rabbit anti-goat IgG and goat anti-mouse IgG are likely to cross-react).
Yes, both the iBind Western Device and iBind Flex Western Device work well with Alexa Fluor Plus conjugated secondary antibodies.
When firmly rolling, the iBind/iBind Flex Card will slightly dip in the membrane area, causing the top and bottom of the card to lift. See the iBind/iBind Flex user manual for additional details.
We offer the iBind Solution kit and the iBind Fluorescent Detection (FD) Solution kit. For standard chemiluminescent or chromogenic detection, we recommend the iBind Solution kit (Cat. No. SLF1020) and for fluorescent detection, we recommend the iBind Fluorescent Detection (FD) Solution kit (Cat. No. SLF1019).
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.