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Low Acrylamide Percentage for Target Protein Size

Symptom
Lower molecular weight proteins migrate excessively fast through the gel, resulting in poor resolution and bands appearing at the bottom of the membrane or running off entirely.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Acrylamide concentration below optimal range for low molecular weight proteins, providing insufficient gel matrix density
  2. 2 Gel pore size too large for target protein (<30 kDa), allowing excessive migration speed
  3. 3 Incorrect gel recipe selection without considering protein molecular weight range
Solutions
  1. 1 Use 12-15% acrylamide gels for proteins in the 10-50 kDa range
  2. 2 Consult vendor gel recipe guides to match acrylamide percentage with target protein molecular weight
  3. 3 Increase acrylamide concentration in custom gel preparations according to validated protocols
  4. 4 Consider using gradient gels (4-20%) when analyzing samples with wide molecular weight ranges
Related Video (3)
Cell Signaling Technology ★ 85
Western Blot Troubleshooting Guide
"Directly addresses Western blot troubleshooting including gel-related problems like band migration issues caused by incorrect acrylamide concentration"
Bio-Rad Laboratories ★ 72
Western Blotting
"Demonstrates SDS-PAGE gel preparation and protein separation fundamentals, showing proper acrylamide gel matrix setup for correct molecular weight resolution"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 71
Western blot full protocol: Protein extraction to chemiluminescence
"Complete hands-on workflow including electrophoresis step with sufficient detail to understand gel composition effects on protein separation"
Source: abcam.com ↗
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