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Prt4165

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PRT4165 is a recombinant protein product. It is intended for use in various research applications, but no further details on its specific function or intended use are provided.

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UV-C Irradiation and PRT4165 Treatment

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Cells were irradiated with 10 J/m2 UV-C using a CL-1000 UV cross-linker (UVP) unless stated otherwise. PRT4165 (Abcam) was used at a concentration of 50 µM as described in Ismail et al. (2013) (link).
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CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Knockout of AMPK and ATF4

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Knockout of AMPK α1/α2 and ATF4 in UMRC6 cell line was done by using sgRNAs and CRISPR/Cas9 technology as follows. The sgRNAs were cloned into the lentiviral lentiCRISPR v2 vector. A LentiCRISPR v2 vector containing sgRNAs against ATF4 was described in our previous publication (30 (link)). All constructs were confirmed by DNA sequencing. pGIPZ-shRNAs against BMI1 were obtained from the Functional Genomics Core at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Other reagents were purchased as follows: 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2DG; D6134), metformin (PHR1084), phenformin (P7045), tunicamycin (T7765), and N-acetyl-cysteine (A7250) from Sigma; A-769662 (LC laboratories, A-1803); 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleotide (AICAR; ThermoFisher Scientific, A611700); ISRIB (Apexbio, B3699); brefeldin A (Cayman Chemical, #11861); thapsigargin (Santa Cruz, sc-24017A); PRT-4165 (Abcam, ab146003); BAY-876 (Sigma, SML1774); SP600125 (Selleckchem, S1460); and SB203580 (Selleckchem, S1076).
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