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C cbl c 15

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C-Cbl (C-15) is a protein-coding gene that produces the Cbl proto-oncogene protein. This protein functions as an E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase, which is involved in the regulation of cell signaling pathways.

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Cbl-b Plasmid Transduction in B Cells

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The cDNA encoding human Cbl-b and truncation mutants as well as human c-Cbl [20] (link) were subcloned into the plasmid MIGR1. Calcium Phosphate transfection of PlatE cells with MIGR1 was carried out as previously described [21] (link), [22] (link). Aliquots of cell lysates were immunoblotted to confirm the size of the expressed proteins. Cbl-b (H-454 and H-121) and c-Cbl (C-15) antibodies were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Wt and Cblb−/− B cells were transduced by resuspending in viral supernatant with 8 mg/ml polybrene in the presence of rIL-4 (50 ng/ml) and anti-CD40 (7.5 µg/ml) and centrifuging at 1000× g for 1.5 hr at room temperature. The cells were then washed and placed into fresh culture medium and allowed to grow for 48 hrs.
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Antibody Panel for Flow Cytometry

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CD38 and CD11b for flow cytometry were from Becton Dickinson (Franklin Lakes, NJ). Lyn, Fgr, pY416-SFK, AhR, p47phox, mTOR, c-Raf pS259, c-Raf pS621, c-Raf pS289/296/301(c-Raf pC-terminal domain), glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), horseradish peroxidase anti-mouse, and anti-rabbit antibodies were from Cell Signaling (Danvers, MA). Total c-Raf was from Becton Dickinson. c-Cbl (C-15) and AhR (H211) were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA).
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