TY - JOUR
T1 - Blind spots on western blots
T2 - Assessment of common problems in western blot figures and methods reporting with recommendations to improve them
AU - Kroon, Cristina
AU - Breuer, Larissa
AU - Jones, Lydia
AU - An, Jeehye
AU - Akan, Ayça
AU - Ali, Elkhansa Ahmed Mohamed
AU - Busch, Felix
AU - Fislage, Marinus
AU - Ghosh, Biswajit
AU - Hellrigel-Holderbaum, Max
AU - Kazezian, Vartan
AU - Koppold, Alina
AU - Restrepo, Cesar Alberto Moreira
AU - Riedel, Nico
AU - Scherschinski, Lea
AU - Gonzalez, Fernando Raúl Urrutia
AU - Weissgerber, Tracey L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Kroon et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - AWUes:tPerlenabseloctotinnfgirmisthaastatallnhdeaadrdinlgalbeoveralstaorreyremperethseondteudsceodrrteoctdlye:tect proteins and assess their expression levels. Unfortunately, poor western blot image display practices and a lack of detailed methods reporting can limit a reader's ability to evaluate or reproduce western blot results. While several groups have studied the prevalence of image manipulation or provided recommendations for improving western blotting, data on the prevalence of common publication practices are scarce. We systematically examined 551 articles published in the top 25% of journals in neurosciences (n = 151) and cell biology (n = 400) that contained western blot images, focusing on practices that may omit important information. Our data show that most published western blots are cropped and blot source data are not made available to readers in the supplement. Publishing blots with visible molecular weight markers is rare, and many blots additionally lack molecular weight labels. Western blot methods sections often lack information on the amount of protein loaded on the gel, blocking steps, and antibody labeling protocol. Important antibody identifiers like company or supplier, catalog number, or RRID were omitted frequently for primary antibodies and regularly for secondary antibodies. We present detailed descriptions and visual examples to help scientists, peer reviewers, and editors to publish more informative western blot figures and methods. Additional resources include a toolbox to help scientists produce more reproducible western blot data, teaching slides in English and Spanish, and an antibody reporting template.
AB - AWUes:tPerlenabseloctotinnfgirmisthaastatallnhdeaadrdinlgalbeoveralstaorreyremperethseondteudsceodrrteoctdlye:tect proteins and assess their expression levels. Unfortunately, poor western blot image display practices and a lack of detailed methods reporting can limit a reader's ability to evaluate or reproduce western blot results. While several groups have studied the prevalence of image manipulation or provided recommendations for improving western blotting, data on the prevalence of common publication practices are scarce. We systematically examined 551 articles published in the top 25% of journals in neurosciences (n = 151) and cell biology (n = 400) that contained western blot images, focusing on practices that may omit important information. Our data show that most published western blots are cropped and blot source data are not made available to readers in the supplement. Publishing blots with visible molecular weight markers is rare, and many blots additionally lack molecular weight labels. Western blot methods sections often lack information on the amount of protein loaded on the gel, blocking steps, and antibody labeling protocol. Important antibody identifiers like company or supplier, catalog number, or RRID were omitted frequently for primary antibodies and regularly for secondary antibodies. We present detailed descriptions and visual examples to help scientists, peer reviewers, and editors to publish more informative western blot figures and methods. Additional resources include a toolbox to help scientists produce more reproducible western blot data, teaching slides in English and Spanish, and an antibody reporting template.
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U2 - 10.1371/journal.pbio.3001783
DO - 10.1371/journal.pbio.3001783
M3 - Article
C2 - 36095010
AN - SCOPUS:85138441843
SN - 1544-9173
VL - 20
JO - PLoS Biology
JF - PLoS Biology
IS - 9
M1 - e3001783
ER -