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Antibodies for ACBD5, PEX14, VAPB Immunoblotting

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PLA: Anti-ACBD5 rabbit antibody (HPA012145; Sigma-Aldrich), anti-PEX14 rabbit antibody (Grant et al., 2013 (link)) (generated by D. Crane, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia) and anti-VAPB mouse antibody (66191-1-Ig; Proteintech) were used. Immunoblots: Anti-ACBD5, PEX14 and VAPB as above, Anti PMP70 (SAB4200181; Sigma) Anti-PEX11β (ab 182100; Abcam), Anti-Catalase (ab179843; Abcam), Anti-GAPDH (ProSci).
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Immunoblotting Antibody Reagents and Protocols

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For immunoblotting, antibodies were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (HRP-anti-Flag, Cat# A8592; anti-Myc-HRP, Cat# 16-213), Cell Signaling Technology (HRP-anti-rabbit IgG, Cat# 7074P2; HRP-anti-mouse IgG, Cat# 7076; anti-β-actin, Cat# 4967; anti-RIP1, Cat# 3493; anti-capsase8, Cat# 9746), ABclonal (anti-GAPDH, Cat# AC033; anti-HSPA8, Cat# A10898), Prosci (anti-mouse RIP3, Cat# 2283) and Abcam (anti-LAMP2A, ab125068; anti-V5-HRP, ab1325; anti-6×His, ab18184; anti-human p-MLKL, ab187091; anti-mouse p-MLKL, ab196436). Anti-human MLKL, anti-mouse MLKL and anti-human RIP3 antibodies are generated by our own laboratory.
Recombinant TNF was purified in the lab. ATP (#A600020-0005) was purchased from Sangon. Smac mimetics LCL161 (HY-15518), GSK872 (HY-101872), and NSA (HY-100573) were purchased from MedChemExpress. Trypsin (#25200072) was purchased from ThermoFisher Scientific. ThT (#596200), Flag beads (#M8823), Myc beads (#E6654), V5 beads (#A7345), Nec-1 (#N9037) phosphoenolpyruvate (#P7127) and pyruvate kinase (#P7768) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Nec-1s (#2263) was purchased from BioVision. The TRIF(677–698) proteins and Z-VAD-FMK were custom-made by WuXi AppTec. Recombinant RHIM-containing proteins (RIP1(498–582), RIP3(418–518), and ZBP1(150–293)) and recombinant α-syn were generated previously.
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