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Anti wars

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The Anti-WARS antibody is a laboratory reagent used in research applications. It is designed to specifically detect and bind to the WARS protein, which is involved in the tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase pathway. The antibody can be utilized in various experimental techniques, such as Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and immunohistochemistry, to aid in the study of the WARS protein and its related biological processes.

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Immunoblotting Analysis of Cellular Proteins

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Whole cell lysates were prepared in RIPA buffer containing protease inhibitor cocktail (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA) as described (36 (link)). Immunoblotting was performed with anti-MUC1-C (#MA5-11202, 1:100; Thermo Fisher Scientific), anti-PBRM1 (A301-591A, 1:10000; Bethyl Laboratories, Montgomery, TX, USA), anti-IRF1 (#8478, 1:1000; Cell Signaling Technology (CST), Danvers, MA, USA), anti-STAT1 (#9172, 1:1000; CST), anti-IDO1 (#86630S, 1:1000 dilution; CST), anti-WARS (GTX110223, 40037, 1:1000; GeneTex, Irvine, CA, USA), anti-RIG-I (#3743, 1:1000; CST), anti-MDA5 (#5321, 1:1000; CST), anti-ISG15 (sc-166755, 1:250; Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA), anti-γH2AX (#9718, 1:1000 dilution; CST), anti-β-actin (A5441; 1:50000; Sigma, St. Louis, MO, USA) and anti-GAPDH (#2118, 1:1000; CST).
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Immunoblotting Analysis of Cell Signaling

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Whole cell lysates were prepared in RIPA buffer containing protease inhibitor cocktail (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA). Immunoblotting was performed with anti-MUC1-C (16564, 1:1000 dilution; Cell Signaling Technology (CST), Danvers, MA, USA), anti-STAT1 (9172S, 1:1000 dilution; CST), anti-IRF1 (#8478S, 1:1000 dilution; CST), anti-IFNGR1 (34808, 1:1000; CST), anti-GAPDH (#5174S, 1:1000 dilution; CST) and anti-β-actin (A5441; 1:100000 dilution; Sigma, St. Louis, MO, USA), anti-FBXW7 (ab109617, 1:1000; abcam, Cambridge, MA, USA), anti-MTA1 (5647, 1:1000; CST), anti-MBD3 (14540, 1:1000; CST), anti-IDO1 (86630, 1:1000; CST), anti-WARS (GTX110223, 40037, 1:1000; Gene Tex), anti-PTGES (ab180589, 1:1000; abcam), anti-PBRM1(A301-591A, 1:10000; Bethyl Laboratories, Montgomery, TX, USA), anti-ARID1A (12354, 1:500; CST), anti-ISG15 (sc166755, 1:2000; Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA, USA), anti-SERPINB9 (PA5-51038, 1:2000; Invitrogen, Waltham, MA, USA).
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