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Dissecting YAP/TAZ Signaling Pathways

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Anti-YAP/TAZ (D24E4) dual antibodies were used at 1:1000 (Cell Signaling Technologies, catalog# 8418S), anti-YAP (D8H1X) antibody used at 1:1000 (Cell Signaling Technologies catalog# 14074T), anti-phosphorylated YAP S127 at 1:1000 (Cell Signaling Technologies, catalog# 4911), anti-TAZ (Novus, catalog# NB110-58359), anti-phosphorylated TAZ S89 (E1X9C) at 1:1000 (Cell Signaling Technologies, catalog# 59971), anti-BZLF1 antibody was used at 1:500 (Santa Cruz, catalog# sc-53904), anti-BRLF1 antibody at 1:2000 (isolated from rabbits injected with peptide sequence EDPDEETSSQAVKALREMAD), anti-BMRF1 antibody at 1:2000 (Millipore-Sigma, catalog# MAB8186), anti-LATS1 antibody at 1:1000 (Cell Signaling Technologies, catalog# 9153), anti-phosphorylated LATS S909 at 1:1000 (Cell Signaling Technologies catalog# 9157), PAN-TEAD antibodies at 1:1000 (Cell Signaling Technologies catalog# 13295S), anti-tubulin antibody at 1:4000 (Sigma, catalog# T5168), anti-β actin antibody at 1:5000 (Sigma catalog# 5441), and anti-HSP90 (F8) at 1:1000 (Santa Cruz catalog# sc-13119). The secondary antibodies used were Horseradish peroxide (HRP)- labeled goat anti-mouse antibody at 1:5000 (Thermo Scientific catalog# 31430), HRP- labeled donkey anti-goat antibody (Santa Cruz catalog# sc-2056, 1:5000), and HRP- labeled anti-rabbit antibody (Fisher Scientific catalog# 31460 1:10000).
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Detailed Antibody Use for Immunoblot Analysis

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The following antibodies were used for immunoblot analyses in this study: anti-R rabbit polyclonal antibody directed against the R peptide (peptide sequence EDPDEETSSQAVKALREMAD 1: 2500), anti-p63ɑ (Cell Signaling Technologies catalog # 13109 1:1000), anti-ΔNp63 (Biolegend, catalog #619001), anti-KLF4 (Cell Signaling Technologies, catalog #4038 1: 1000), anti-BZLF1 (Santa Cruz, catalog # sc-53904, 1:500), anti-BMRF1 (Millipore, catalog # MAB8186, 1: 2500), anti-p18 (Thermo-Fisher Scientific, # PA1-73003, 1:2000), anti-BLIMP1 (Cell Signaling Technologies catalog # 9115S 1:1000), anti-involucrin (Sigma, catalog #19018, 1:3000), anti-c-myc (Abcam catalog# ab32072, 1:10000), p38 MAPK14 antibody (Cell Signaling Technologies catalog#9218 1:1000) and phospho-p38 MAPK (Cell Signaling Technologies catalog #9211 1:1000), anti-EBV SM polyclonal rabbit antibody (1:750), a generous gift from Sankar Swaminathan of the University of Utah, anti-Tristetraprolin (Cell Signaling Technologies catalog# #71632 1:1000). The secondary antibodies used were Horseradish peroxide (HRP)- labeled goat anti-mouse antibody (Thermo Scientific# 31430, 1:5000), HRP- labeled donkey anti-goat antibody (Santa Cruz#sc-2056, 1:5000), and HRP- labeled goat anti-rabbit antibody (Fisher Scientific 1:10000).
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