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Anti actin c4 monoclonal antibody

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The Anti-actin C4 monoclonal antibody is a laboratory reagent used to detect and quantify the presence of actin, a structural protein found in eukaryotic cells. The antibody specifically binds to the C4 isoform of actin, allowing researchers to study the distribution and dynamics of this important cellular component.

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Protein Separation and Immunoblotting

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Proteins were separated on SDS 5–15% polyacrylamide gels (BIORAD, Hercules, CA) and either stained with Imperial protein stain (Pierce, Rockford, IL) or transferred to 0.45 μm pure nitrocellulose transfer and immobilization membrane (Schleicher and Schuell, Keene, NH). Immunoblotting employed peroxidase conjugated secondary antibodies (Chemicon International, Temecula, CA) and Supersignal West Pico chemiluminescent substrate (Pierce). The anti-actin C4 monoclonal antibody was purchased from Chemicon International. The anti-actin polyclonal antibody was purchased from Cytoskeleton, Inc. The anti-phosphotyrosine 4G10 monoclonal antibody was purchased from Upstate (Millipore). The anti-chlamydial EB polyclonal antibody, the Momp monoclonal antibody and the GAPDH monoclonal antibody were all purchased from Pierce. The anti-c-myc monoclonal antibody was purchased from Genscript (Piscataway, NJ). The anti-chlamydial Hsp60 A57-B9 monoclonal antibody was purchased from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Waltham, MA). Polyclonal rabbit antibodies directed toward C. trachomatis L2 LGV 434 Tarp (CT456) were developed at Rocky Mountain Laboratories as previously described (Clifton et al., 2004 (link)).
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Time-course Infection of Chlamydia Mutants

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Clones of C. trachomatis L2 (wild type, Δtarp and Δtarp+pTarp) [8 ] were used to infect HeLa cells at an MOI of 100, and the cultures were incubated at 37°C for the indicated time points. Cells were harvested either using sample buffer for immunoblot analysis or washed and frozen for RNA extraction. Proteins were separated by SDS-PAGE and immunoblot performed using antibodies for the Hippo pathway (Hippo antibody sampler kit) (Cell signaling), the anti-actin C4 monoclonal antibody (Chemicon International), the anti-chlamydial Hsp60 A57-B9 monoclonal antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific), and the anti-Tarp rabbit polyclonal antibody [7 (link)].
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