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Insufficient Protein Sample Loading

Symptom
Western blot shows weak or no signal for target protein. Loading controls may also appear faint, indicating insufficient total protein loaded per lane. This is particularly problematic for low-abundance target proteins.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Total protein loaded per lane below detection threshold (typically <5 µg)
  2. 2 Target protein expression level too low relative to sample amount
  3. 3 Protein degradation during sample preparation reducing available target
  4. 4 Inaccurate protein quantification leading to underloading
Solutions
  1. 1 Increase protein loading amount (typically 10-50 µg total protein per lane, optimize for target)
  2. 2 Concentrate samples using ultrafiltration or precipitation methods before loading
  3. 3 Re-quantify protein concentration using Bradford, BCA, or Lowry assay
  4. 4 Add protease inhibitors to lysis buffer and keep samples on ice during preparation
  5. 5 For low-abundance proteins, load maximum amount compatible with gel resolution (up to 100 µg)
Related Video (3)
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 85
Western blot full protocol: Protein extraction to chemiluminescence
"Explicitly covers protein extraction and BCA assay steps essential for accurate protein quantification before loading, directly addressing the root cause of insufficient protein loading"
Cell Signaling Technology ★ 82
Western Blot Troubleshooting Guide
"Dedicated troubleshooting guide specifically addressing weak/no signal problems in Western blots, likely includes diagnosis of insufficient loading issues"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 78
Western blot hands-on: Protein extraction through detection
"Hands-on protocol with explicit emphasis on troubleshooting common pitfalls, including guidance on protein quantification and proper sample loading"
Source: abcam.com ↗
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