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Mouse anti γ tubulin tu 30

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The Mouse anti-γ-tubulin TU-30 is a monoclonal antibody that specifically recognizes the gamma-tubulin protein. Gamma-tubulin is a key component of the microtubule organizing center, which is responsible for the nucleation and organization of microtubules within eukaryotic cells.

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Comprehensive Antibody Panel for Cytoskeletal and Cell Junction Analysis

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The following primary antibodies were used: rabbit anti-NuMA EP3976, rabbit-anti-ODF2 ab43840, and rabbit anti-NOTCH3 ab23426 (Abcam); mouse anti-β-catenin 610153, mouse anti-plakoglobin 610253, mouse anti-p150-glued 612708, and mouse anti-pericentrin 611815 (BD Bioscience); mouse anti H3P (Cell Signaling Technology); rabbit anti-filaggrin PRB-417p, rabbit anti-involucrin PRB-140c, rabbit anti-loricrin PRB-145p, and rabbit anti-K5 PRB-160p (Covance Research Products); mouse anti-γ-tubulin TU-30 (Exbio); mouse anti-claudin 1 37-4900 (Invitrogen); mouse anti-desmoglein 3 D218-3 (MBL); mouse anti-actin MAB1501 (Merck Millipore); rabbit anti-Lis1 sc-15319, rabbit anti-desmoglein 1 sc-20114, and mouse anti-GAPDH sc-32233 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology); rabbit anti α-catenin DECMA1, mouse anti-centrin 20H5, mouse anti-α-tubulin T5168, mouse anti-acetylated tubulin T7451, mouse anti-K10 SAB4501656, mouse anti-K1-10/anti-pan-cytokeratin c2562, and mouse anti-desmoplakin 11-5F (Sigma-Aldrich); rabbit anti-Ki67 RM-9106 (Thermo Fisher Scientific); rabbit anti-ninein L77 (Delgehyr et al, 2005 (link)); rabbit anti-GCP2 (Haren et al, 2006 (link)); rabbit anti-γ-tubulin R75 (Julian et al, 1993 (link)); rabbit anti-ninein (Ou & Rattner, 2000 (link)); and mouse anti-corneodesmosin F27.28 (Serre et al, 1991 (link)).
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Gamma-Tubulin Complex Immunolabeling Protocol

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Rabbit anti-GCP6 (Abcam, Cambridge, UK); mouse anti-γ-tubulin TU-30 (Exbio, Vestec, CZ); rabbit anti-GCP4 (Fava et al., 1999) (link); rabbit anti-GCP2 (Haren et al., 2006) (link); rabbit anti-γ-tubulin R75 (Julian et al., 1993) ; mouse anti-GCP3 C3, mouse anti-GCP5 E1, rabbit anti-GCP5 H300, mouse anti-GCP6 H9 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA); mouse anti-α-tubulin (Sigma Aldrich, St. Louis, MO). targeting gamma-tubulin to the centrosome and microtubule nucleation. J. Cell Biol. 172, 517-528. doi:10.1083/jcb.200511071 Wieczorek, M., Urnavicius, L., Ti, S. C., Molloy, K. R., Chait, B. T. and Kapoor, T. M. (2020) . Asymmetric Molecular Architecture of the Human γ-Tubulin Ring Complex. Cell 180, 165-175. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2019.12.007 Xiong, Y. and Oakley, B. R. (2009) . In vivo analysis of the functions of gammatubulin-complex proteins. J. Cell Sci. 122, 4218-4227. doi:10.1242/jcs.059196
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