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Goat α lamin b1 sc 6217

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Goat α-Lamin B1 (sc-6217) is a primary antibody that recognizes the Lamin B1 protein. Lamin B1 is a structural protein that is a component of the nuclear lamina, which provides mechanical support and organization to the cell nucleus. This antibody can be used in various immunological techniques to detect and study the Lamin B1 protein.

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Western Blot Analysis of DNA Repair Proteins

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Cells were lysed in Laemmli buffer supplemented with 100 mM dithiothreitol (DTT) and benzonase (1:100, Sigma-Aldrich). Following denaturation at 65°C, samples were separated by SDS-PAGE and transferred to PVDF-membranes (Millipore) by TransBlot semi-dry transfer. Membranes were blocked in 5% (w/v) milk – PBS-T (0.2% Tween-20) and incubated with primary antibody in milk-PBS-T at 4°C overnight followed by incubation with HRP-conjugated secondary antibodies at room temperature (RT). Blots were developed using chemiluminescent substrates (Thermo Scientific) and visualised using either X-ray film or an iBright CL1000 imaging system (Thermo Fisher Scientific). The following antibodies were used for immunoblotting, listed by manufacturer: Primary antibodies: Abcam: Rabbit α-SLF2 (ab122480), rabbit α-VPRBP/DCAF1 (ab202587). Bethyl Laboratories: Rabbit α-HLTF (A300-230A). GeneTex: Rabbit α-SMC6 (GTX116832), rabbit α-NSMCE1 (GTX107136). NIH AIDS Reagent Program: Mouse α-Vif (#6459; (Simon et al., 1995 (link))). Origene: Mouse α-UNG2 (TA503563). Roche: Rat α-HA (11867423001). Santa Cruz: Goat α-Lamin B1 (sc-6217). Sigma-Aldrich: Mouse α-β-actin (A5316), rabbit α-ANKRD32/SLF1 (SAB2701555). Secondary antibodies: Jackson ImmunoResearch: Goat α-mouse-HRP (115-035-146), goat α-rabbit-HRP (115-035-144), and goat α-rat-HRP (115-035-143).
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Western Blotting of DNA Repair Proteins

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Cells were lysed in Laemmli buffer supplemented with 100 mM dithiothreitol (DTT) and benzonase (1:100, Sigma-Aldrich). Following denaturation at 65°C, samples were separated by SDS-PAGE and transferred to PVDF-membranes (Millipore) by TransBlot semi-dry transfer. Membranes were blocked in 5% (w/v) milk – PBS-T (0.2% Tween-20) and incubated with primary antibody in milk-PBS-T at 4°C overnight followed by incubation with HRP-conjugated secondary antibodies at room temperature (RT). Blots were developed using chemiluminescent substrates (Thermo Scientific) and visualised using either X-ray film or an iBright CL1000 imaging system (Thermo Fisher Scientific). The following antibodies were used for immunoblotting, listed by manufacturer: Primary antibodies: Abcam: Rabbit α-SLF2 (ab122480), rabbit α-VPRBP/DCAF1 (ab202587). Bethyl Laboratories: Rabbit α-HLTF (A300-230A). GeneTex: Rabbit α-SMC6 (GTX116832), rabbit α-NSMCE1 (GTX107136). NIH AIDS Reagent Program: Mouse α-Vif (#6459; (Simon et al., 1995 (link))). Origene: Mouse α-UNG2 (TA503563). Roche: Rat α-HA (11867423001). Santa Cruz: Goat α-Lamin B1 (sc-6217). Sigma-Aldrich: Mouse α-β-actin (A5316), rabbit α-ANKRD32/SLF1 (SAB2701555). Secondary antibodies: Jackson ImmunoResearch: Goat α-mouse-HRP (115-035-146), goat α-rabbit-HRP (115-035-144), and goat α-rat-HRP (115-035-143).
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