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Anti pi 3 p

Manufactured by Echelon Biosciences
Sourced in Germany

Anti-PI(3)P is a highly specific and sensitive antibody that recognizes phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate (PI(3)P), a key lipid second messenger involved in a variety of cellular processes. This antibody can be used in various biochemical and cell-based assays to detect and quantify PI(3)P levels.

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Quantification of Autophagy-related Organelles

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Cells were fixed with 4% Pfa, permeabilized with 0.2% Triton, blocked in 1% BSA and were stained with anti-PI(3)P (Echelon), LBPA (Echelon), Atg12 (Cell Signaling #2011), WIPI2 (Abcam), Flag-tag M2 (Sigma), and Myc-tag 9B11 (Cell Signaling) and imaged on upright and inverted confocal microscopes made by Zeiss (Göttingen, Germany) including Zeiss 510 and Zeiss 780. 40× and 63× oil objectives were used. For quantification, at least 30 transfected cells imaged from at least three separate experiments were examined and categorized as indicated (i.e. no rings vs. rings).
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Antibody Immunostaining for Lipid Signaling

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Purified mouse monoclonal anti-PI-3,4-P2, anti-PI-3,4,5-P3, anti-PI-4,5-P2, anti-PI-3-P and polyclonal anti-hVps34 (class III PI3K) antibodies were obtained from Echelon Biosciences, Inc. (Salt Lake City, UT). Polyclonal anti-transducin alpha (Tα) antibody was obtained from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA). DAPI stain used for nuclear staining and secondary antibodies were purchased from Invitrogen-Molecular Probes (Carlsbad, CA). Monoclonal anti-arrestin antibody was a kind gift from Dr. Paul Hargrave (University of Florida, Gainesville). All other reagents used for buffer preparations were of analytical grade and purchased from Sigma (St. Louis, MO).
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