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Anti opa1 612606

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Anti-OPA1 (612606) is a primary antibody that specifically targets the OPA1 protein. OPA1 is a mitochondrial protein involved in the regulation of mitochondrial fusion and cristae organization. The Anti-OPA1 antibody can be used for the detection and analysis of OPA1 in various biological samples and applications.

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Comprehensive Antibody Collection for Protein Analysis

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The following antibodies were obtained from Cell Signaling Technology (Beverly, MA): anti-pan-acetylated lysine (#9441), anti-MAP1LC3/LC3 (#4108), anti-RPS6KB/p70S6K (#9202), anti-phospho-RPS6KB/p70S6K (Thr389) (#9205), anti-TSC2 (#9442), anti-phospho-ULK1 (Ser 757) (#14202), anti-ULK1 (#8054), anti-phospho-DNM1L/Drp1 (Ser 616) (#3455), anti-phospho-MAPK3/ERK1-MAPK1/ERK2 (Thr 202/Tyr 204) (#9101), anti-MAPK3/ERK1-MAPK1/ERK2 (#9102), and anti-P-EIF2A/P-eIF2-α (Ser 51) (#9721). From Mitosciences: anti-RIESKE (MS305/C0183). From Abcam: anti-MFN2 (ab56889) and anti-HADHA (ab54477). From Sigma-Aldrich: anti-ACTB/β-actin (A5316). From Santa Cruz Biotechnology: anti-GFP (sc-9996), anti-TSC2 (sc-893), anti-TOMM20 (sc-17764), and anti-MFN1 (sc-50330). From Merck-Millipore: Nitrotyrosine 06-284. Other antibodies were used as follows: anti-mono- and polyubiquitinylated proteins FK2 conjugated with peroxidase (HRP) or FK2H from Enzo Life Sciences (BML-PW0150), anti-OPA1 (612606), and anti-DNM1L/Drp1 (611112) from BD Biosciences. Chloroquine C6628, propidium iodide (P4170), and thapsigargin (T9033) were from Sigma-Aldrich; rapamycin (553210) and resveratrol (R5010) were from Merck; and geneticin (G418) was from Santa Cruz (sc-29065).
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Mitochondrial Dynamics Regulation Assay

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Anti-ATPB (ATP synthase subunit β) pAb/mAb (ab128743/ab5432), anti-p62 (ab56416), anti-MFN1 (ab57602), anti-MFN2 (ab56889), anti-PINK1 (ab23707), anti-mitochondria [113-1] mAb (ab92824) and anti-DRP1 (ab184247), were purchased from Abcam (Cambridge, MA, USA), anti-ATG5 pAb (NB110-53818) from Novus Biologicals (USA), anti-OPA1 (612606) from BD (USA), anti-Gp78 pAb (16675-1-AP) and anti-ULK1 (20986-1-AP) from Proteintech (USA) and anti-LC3B pAb (2775S) from Cell Signaling. Anti-β-Actin mAb (A5441), tissue culture grade DMSO (D2650), Bafilomycin A1 (Cat# C1988) and CCCP (C2759) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (USA). mRFP‑GFP tandem fluorescent‑tagged LC3 (tfLC3) was a gift from Tamotsu Yoshimori (Addgene plasmid # 21074; www.addgene.org/21074) [54 (link)]. mKeima-Red-Mito-7 plasmid was a gift from Michael Davidson (Addgene plasmid #56018; www.addgene.org/56018). mCherry DRP-1 plasmid was a gift from Gia Voeltz (Addgene plasmid #49152 (https://www.addgene.org/49152/). MitoTracker Deep Red FM (M22426), Live Cell Imaging Solution (A14291DJ), Glucose Solution (A2494001), MitoSOX Red (M36008) and MEM Non-Essential Amino Acids Solution (11140050) were purchased from ThermoFisher (USA). MitoView 633 (#70055) was purchased from Biotium (USA).
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