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Optimized Analysis of Proteins from Xenopus Oocytes and Embryos by Immunoblotting
Published on: September 19, 2025
Confirming Antibody Specificity in Xenopus
Sian A Martin1, Suzannah J Page1, Maya Z Piccinni2
1Molecular Embryology Laboratory, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO1 2DY, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Verifying that a new antibody recognizes its target can be difficult. In this protocol, expression of a target protein in Xenopus embryos is either knocked down using CRISPR-Cas9 technology (for zygotic proteins) or enhanced by microinjection of a synthetic mRNA (for maternal proteins). Western blotting analysis is then performed. If the antibody recognizes the target protein, the western blot will show a relatively weak band for CRISPR-injected embryos and a relatively strong band for RNA-injected embryos. This represents a straightforward, powerful strategy for confirming antibody specificity in Xenopus.

