Rabbit anti gfp and mouse anti βactin
Rabbit anti-GFP and mouse anti-βactin are primary antibodies used in various immunodetection techniques, such as western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunocytochemistry. The rabbit anti-GFP antibody specifically recognizes the green fluorescent protein (GFP), while the mouse anti-βactin antibody targets the beta-actin protein, which is commonly used as a loading control.
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Generation of Rat and Rabbit Antibodies to VAPB and PTPIP51
Antibodies for VAPB and PTPIP51 analysis
GST-VAPB(1–220) and GST-PTPIP51(36–470),
respectively20 (link). Rabbit anti-PTPIP51 was from Atlas, rabbit
anti-haemagglutin (HA), mouse anti-α-tubulin (DM1A) and rabbit
anti-Mitofusin-2 were
from Sigma. Rabbit anti-TOM20 was from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Rabbit anti-GFP
and mouse anti-βactin were from Abcam. Mouse PDI (RL77) was from Affinity
Bioreagents. Rabbit anti-TDP-43 (12892-1-AP) was from Proteintech. Antibodies to
total and ser9-phosphorylated (inactive) GSK-3β were from BD Transduction Labs (mouse
610201) and Cell Signalling (rabbit 9336), respectively. The concentrations used
for the different antibodies are shown in
peroxidase-coupled goat anti-mouse, anti-rabbit and anti-rat Igs (GE
Healthcare), and Alexa fluorophore (350, 488 and 568)-coupled goat anti-mouse
and anti-rabbit IgGs (Invitrogen). AR-A014418 and CT99021 were from Abcam and Cayman, respectively.
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