Abstract
Immunoblot, also known as western blot, is a well-established procedure in life science. It is commonly used to determine the relative size and abundance of specific proteins, as well as posttranslational modifications of proteins. While this method is widely employed due to its simplicity, it can take hours or even days to complete. Despite considerable efforts to reduce the overall procedure time, particularly for antibody incubation, the steps involving membrane rinsing have remained unchanged since the development of the immunoblot technique. In this context, we introduce an innovative device called the "Smart Wash," designed to significantly reduce the washing intervals by utilizing a motorized salad spinner. The principle of Smart Wash is akin to that of a household washing machine: the container holds the membranes during the rinsing cycle, and the basket moves the membranes along with the washing solution in the container. We have optimized the rinsing conditions, including the volume of the washing solution, rotation speed, number of washing cycles, and direction. This straightforward device empowers researchers to significantly enhance the efficiency and productivity of immunoblotting analysis.