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Pdsred monomer membrane

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PDsRed-Monomer-Membrane is a fluorescent protein-based labeling reagent for visualizing cell membranes. It is derived from the Discosoma red fluorescent protein and designed to be a monomeric form that can be efficiently incorporated into cell membranes.

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Generation of rEag1 G469R mutant

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rEag1 cDNA (Dr. Olaf Pongs, Saarland University) was subcloned into the pcDNA3.1 vector (Invitrogen). The G469R mutation was generated using the QuikChange site-directed mutagenesis kit (Stratagene), followed by DNA sequence verification. Other cDNA constructs include pcDNA3-Myc human cullin 3/4 A/4B/7 (Addgene 19893, 19951, 19922, 20695), pDsRed-Monomer-Membrane (Clontech), and pCR3.1-Myc human Fbw8 (Dr. Zhen-Qiang Pan, Mount Sinai School of Medicine).
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Cloning and Mutagenesis of Eag1 and MKRN1

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cDNAs for rat Eag1 (Dr Olaf Pongs, Saarland University, Germany) and MKRN1 long isoform were subcloned into pcDNA3.1, pcDNA3.1-Myc, or pcDNA3.1-Flag vectors (Invitrogen). Disease-causing (G348R, G469R, and I467V) and glycosylation-deficient Eag1 mutations (N388Q and N406Q; Eag1-QQ), as well as MKRN1 short form and the catalytically inactive E3 ligase mutant MKRN1-H307E, were generated using the QuikChange site-directed mutagenesis kit (Agilent Technologies), followed by verification with DNA sequencing. The other cDNA constructs include pDsRed-Monomer-Membrane (Clontech), pDsRed-ER (Clontech Laboratories), and HA-Ubiquitin (Addgene).
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