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Anti rad50

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Anti-RAD50 is a specific antibody used for the detection and quantification of the RAD50 protein. RAD50 is a key component of the MRE11-RAD50-NBS1 (MRN) complex, which is involved in the cellular response to DNA double-strand breaks. The Anti-RAD50 antibody can be used in various applications, such as Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and immunohistochemistry, to study the expression and localization of the RAD50 protein.

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Comprehensive Antibody Panel for DNA Damage Response

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The following antibodies were used in this study: mouse monoclonal anti-γH2A histone family X (H2AX) [#05–636], anti-RPA32 [NA-19 L6], anti-RPA70 [NA-18] and rabbit polyclonal anti-H2B [#07–371] (Merck Millipore); rabbit polyclonal anti-FXR1 [A300-892A], anti-phospho-RPA32 [A300-246A], anti-phospho-SMC1 (S966) [A300-050A], anti-SMC1 [A300-055A], anti-RAD50 [A300-184A] and anti-phospho-KAP1 [A300-767A] (Bethyl Laboratories Inc.); rabbit polyclonal anti-phospho-Chk2 (T68) [#2661], anti-phospho-Chk1 (S317) [#2344], anti-phospho-pRad17 (S645) [#6981], anti-phospho-p38MAPK [#4511] and rabbit polyclonal anti-TOMO20 [11802–1-AP] (Proteintech); mouse monoclonal anti-p53-pS15 [#9286] (Cell Signaling Technology); rabbit polyclonal anti-NBS1 [NB100–143] and anti-MRE11 [NB100–142] (Novus Biologicals); rabbit polyclonal anti-phospho-ATM [ab8192] (Abcam); mouse monoclonal anti-KAP1 [GTX49179], anti-NBS1 [GTX70222], anti-MRE11 [GTX70212] and anti-RAD50 [GTX70282] (GeneTex); mouse monoclonal anti-beta-actin [A53169] (Sigma-Aldrich); mouse monoclonal anti-p53 [sc-126] and anti-ATM [sc-23992] (Santa Cruz); mouse polyclonal anti-RAD51 [70–001] (Bioacademia); and mouse monoclonal anti-GST [27–4577-01] (GE Healthcare).
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Antibody Validation in DNA Damage Response

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The following antibodies were used in this study: anti-FLAG M2 (Sigma-Aldrich, St Louis, USA), anti-RBM14 (Abclonal, Wuhan, China), anti-Actin (Sigma-Aldrich), anti-BRCA1 (Proteintech, Chicago, USA), anti-RPA70 (Abclonal), anti-GST (MBL, Tokyo, Japan), anti-His (MBL), anti-RPA32 (Bethyl, Montgomery, USA), anti-pRPA32 S33 (Bethyl), anti-ATM (Bethyl), anti-pATM S1981 (Abcam, Cambridge, UK), anti-CldU (Abcam), anti-RAD51 (Abcam), anti-MRE11 (Bethyl), anti-RAD50 (Bethyl), anti-NBS1 (Bethyl), anti-CTIP (Santa Cruz Biotech, Santa Cruz, USA), anti-gamma H2AX (CST, Danvers, USA), fluorescein (FITC)-AffiniPure anti-rabbit IgG (H+L) (Jackson ImmunoResearch, Philadelphia, USA), and Alexa Fluorescein 594-AffiniPure anti-mouse IgG (H+L) (Jackson ImmunoResearch), Peroxidase AffiniPure donkey anti-rabbit IgG (H+L) (Jackson ImmunoResearch), and Peroxidase AffiniPure goat anti-mouse lgG (H+L) (Jackson ImmunoResearch).
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