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Rabbit α ift88

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Rabbit α-IFT88 is an antibody product designed for the detection of IFT88 protein in various applications. IFT88 is a component of the intraflagellar transport complex and plays a crucial role in cilia formation and function.

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Antibody Use for Cell Signaling Analysis

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The SMO antibody was raised in rabbits (Pocono Rabbit Farm and Laboratory Inc.) using antigens and procedures described in Rohatgi et. al. [43 (link)]; and used at a dilution of 1:500. The KIF7 antibody [41 (link)] was used at 1:1000. Monoclonal antibodies against NKX2.2 and ISL1 were used at 1:10 and obtained from the Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank. Commercially available antibodies used were: rabbit α-FOXA2 (Millipore, 1:500) rabbit α-OLIG2 (1:200, Millipore), mouse α-acetylated α-Tubulin (1:5000, Sigma Aldrich), mouse α-γ-Tubulin (1:5000, Sigma Aldrich), rabbit α-IFT88 (1:500, Proteintech), rabbit α-IFT81 (1:200, Proteintech), INPP5E (1:200, Proteintech), GPR161 (1:100, Proteintech). The GLI2 [44 (link)] and ARL13B [45 (link)] antibodies were described previously.
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Antibody Panel for Ciliary Protein Detection

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Primary antibodies used were mouse α-acetylated tubulin 6-11B-1 (TubAc; Sigma-Aldrich), rabbit α-Tmem231 (Sigma-Aldrich), rabbit α-Mks1 (Proteintech), rabbit α-Tmem67/Mks3 (Proteintech), rabbit α-Rpgrip1l (Proteintech), rabbit α-Nphp1 (gift of G. Pazour, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA; amino acids 1–209 [Benzing et al., 2001 (link); Fliegauf et al., 2006 (link)]), rabbit α-Arl13b (Proteintech), mouse α-Arl13b (Proteintech), rabbit α-INPP5e (gift of S. Schurmans, Université de Liège, Liège, Belgium; antigen: N-terminal MLQGQPPNTEKKLIP peptide [Jacoby et al., 2009 (link)]), rabbit α-Adcy3 (Proteintech), rabbit α-IFT88 (Proteintech), rabbit α-Pkd2 (YCC; gift of S. Somlo, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; antigen: amino acids 687–962 [Wu et al., 1998 (link)]), rabbit goat α–γ-tubulin (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc.), goat α-V5 (Abcam), and mouse α-FLAG-M2 (Sigma-Aldrich). Rabbit α-B9d1 antibody was generated by injecting a full-length mouse B9d1 protein fused to a His tag into rabbits (Pacific Immunology) and affinity purifying the antibody with recombinant B9d1-6×His. Secondary antibodies are as follows: donkey α-mouse 647, donkey α-mouse 488, donkey α-rabbit 488, donkey α-rabbit 647, and donkey α-goat 568 (Alexa Fluor).
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