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Why is there a doublet at 60 kDa for Akt?
It is not uncommon for Akt to appear as a doublet on a western blot. This double banding is due to differential phosphorylation of the different Akt isoforms. If a doublet is seen with a phospho-specific Akt antibody, it should also be seen with a total Akt antibody. From referencing our in-house testing, the doublet is more commonly seen with mouse samples.
Last updated: September 12, 2024
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