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Cncs compartmental protein extraction kit

Manufactured by Merck Group

The CNCS Compartmental Protein Extraction Kit is a laboratory equipment product designed for the isolation and purification of proteins from biological samples. It employs a compartmental approach to selectively extract proteins from different cellular fractions, facilitating the study of protein localization and function within the cellular environment.

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Tumor Extracellular Protein Enrichment

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Samples described above were mechanically disrupted using a Bullet Blender (Next Advance). Tumor lysates were then subjected to incubation in a series of buffer (CNCS Compartmental Protein Extraction Kit, Millipore) resulting in the extraction of soluble and mostly intracellular components and the enrichment for insoluble extracellular proteins (for more details, see 63 (link),64 (link)). The decellularization efficiency was monitored by western blot analysis monitoring the depletion of collagen I (Millipore, AB765P), actin (rabbit polyclonal antibody 14–4 generated in the Hynes lab at MIT), and histone H4 (Abcam, ab52178) across the 4 sequential extraction steps (see Supplementary Figure 2B, lanes 2 to 5).
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Tumor Extracellular Protein Enrichment

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Samples described above were mechanically disrupted using a Bullet Blender (Next Advance). Tumor lysates were then subjected to incubation in a series of buffer (CNCS Compartmental Protein Extraction Kit, Millipore) resulting in the extraction of soluble and mostly intracellular components and the enrichment for insoluble extracellular proteins (for more details, see 63 (link),64 (link)). The decellularization efficiency was monitored by western blot analysis monitoring the depletion of collagen I (Millipore, AB765P), actin (rabbit polyclonal antibody 14–4 generated in the Hynes lab at MIT), and histone H4 (Abcam, ab52178) across the 4 sequential extraction steps (see Supplementary Figure 2B, lanes 2 to 5).
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