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Despite the rapid pace of technological advances in life science research, nucleic acid gels, protein gels, and western blots continue to be fundamental laboratory tools with the ability to move a project forward or push it in a whole new direction. The Invitrogen iBright Imaging Systems are high-performance instruments for capturing images and analyzing data from gels and blots. Designed with a streamlined intuitive interface and advanced automated features, the iBright systems are easy to use for researchers at all experience levels.
Two iBright instruments are available: the iBright CL1000 system, for imaging and documenting chemiluminescent western blots and colorimetrically stained protein and nucleic acid gels, and the iBright FL1000 system (Figure 1), which features the same imaging modes as the iBright CL1000 system but also offers fluorescent gel and blot imaging capability using visible and near-IR excitation and emission channels (Table 1).
Advantages of the iBright Imaging Systems
Figure 1. The iBright FL1000 Imaging System.
Imaging capability | What kind of signal can be captured? |
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Protein gel | Colorimetric staining of gels (e.g., Coomassie and silver stains) and membranes (e.g., Ponceau S and MemCode stains) |
Nucleic acid gel | Ethidium bromide and SYBR dye staining |
Chemiluminescent blot | Chemiluminescence detection using all popular horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and alkaline phosphatase (AP) substrates (e.g., SuperSignal and WesternBreeze substrates) |
Fluorescent blot * | Fluorescence detection using RGB (visible range) and near-IR fluorophores (e.g., Alexa Fluor and Alexa Fluor Plus dyes and DyLight dyes) |
* iBright FL1000 Imaging System only. |
Figure 2. iBright Imaging Systems feature a powerful 9.1 megapixel camera for sensitive signal detection. Two-fold serial dilutions of HeLa cell lysate (starting at 80 μg/lane) were loaded and run on Invitrogen Novex Tris-glycine gels, transferred, and probed with antibodies against DDX3 or Ku80 protein. Blots were then probed with corresponding HRP-conjugated secondary antibodies, developed with Thermo Scientific SuperSignal West Pico PLUS Chemiluminescent Substrate, and visualized (using 10 sec exposures) on either the Invitrogen iBright FL1000 Imaging System or another imaging device with a lower-quality, 4.1 megapixel camera.
The iBright FL1000 Imaging System employs the same green LEDbased transilluminator as the iBright CL1000 Imaging System, as well as two high-quality long-life epi-LEDs for fluorescence imaging applications. The broad-spectrum white epi-LED can be used to excite most green-, red-, and far-red–fluorescent dyes, including antibody conjugates labeled with Invitrogen Alexa Fluor and Alexa Fluor Plus dyes, Thermo Scientific DyLight dyes, and Invitrogen WesternDot dyes. The second epi-LED emits longer-wavelength light and is optimized for near-IR fluorophores such as Alexa Fluor 790 and Alexa Fluor Plus 800 dyes, DyLight 800 dye, and WesternDot 800 dye.
Light from these LED sources, in conjunction with both excitation and emission filters, enables many possible reagent options for nucleic acid gel, protein gel, and western blot imaging applications. The iBright FL1000 model features five fluorescence channels, three in the visible fluorescence range and two in the near-IR fluorescence range (Table 2). Up to four channels can be multiplexed simultaneously when imaging a single western blot or set of four mini blots (Figure 3). Multiplex western blotting allows the study of multiple proteins in a single blot, while also providing more accurate comparisons of experimental data and controls. Smart Exposure technology further improves acquisition of multiplex fluorescence western blot data because its advanced auto-exposure functionality can help to optimize signal-to-noise ratios for each fluorescence channel separately.
Excitation | Filter (nm) | Emission | Filter (nm) | Example of a compatible Alexa Fluor Plus dye |
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EX1 | 455–485 | EM1 | 510–555 | Alexa Fluor Plus 488 |
EX2 | 515–545 | EM2 | 565–615 | Alexa Fluor Plus 555 |
EX3 | 610–635 | EM3 | 675–720 | Alexa Fluor Plus 647 |
EX4 | 655–680 | EM4 | 725–750 | Alexa Fluor Plus 680 |
EX5 | 745–765 | EM5 | 810–850 | Alexa Fluor Plus 800 |
Figure 3. Multiplexed fluorescence western blots visualized using the iBright FL1000 Imaging System. (A) 3-color blot. (B) 4-color high-throughput image with 4 mini blots. (C) 2-color high-throughput image with 4 mini blots.
To learn more about the iBright FL1000 and iBright CL1000 Imaging Systems, download the iBright Imaging Systems brochure, which shows a variety of data acquired and analyzed using the iBright systems, a list of dyes and stains compatible with the iBright imaging modes, and complete instrument specifications. Find out how these high-performance instruments can enhance gel and western blot analysis in your laboratory.
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