Abstract
The localization after blotting of specific spots in two-dimensional electrophoretic protein pattern was achieved using, in that order, Indian ink protein staining and immunodetection with chemiluminescence on the same membrane. Indian ink did not inhibit significantly the antibody reactions even after overnight staining. It produces permanent staining that did not quench the chemiluminescent signal, recorded on a film. This allowed perfect matching between the specific and the total protein patterns. The procedure was applied to the identification of glycoproteins present in barley storage protein preparations.

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