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Anti pan ras antibody

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The Anti-pan-Ras antibody is a laboratory reagent that can detect and identify Ras proteins, which are a family of small GTPase proteins involved in various cellular processes. The antibody recognizes a conserved epitope shared among the different Ras isoforms, allowing for the detection of multiple Ras proteins within a sample.

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2 protocols using anti pan ras antibody

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Ras-GTP Activation Assay in HEK293T Cells

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Ras‐GTP levels were detected as previously described (Sharma et al., 2013). Briefly, HEK293T cells were lysed in nonionic lysis buffer (20 mM Tris‐Cl PH7.6, 137 mM NaCl, 1 mM EGTA, 1% Triton‐X‐100, 10% glycerol, 1.5 mM MgCl2) supplemented with protease inhibitor cocktails, and the Ras activity was determined using a Ras activation assay kit (Millipore). Briefly, GTP‐bound Ras levels were determined by incubating cell lysates with Raf‐1 Ras‐binding domain conjugated to agarose beads followed by an immunoblot using an anti‐pan‐Ras antibody (Millipore) and the total Ras was also detected.
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Quantifying Active Ras Signaling

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Ras-GTP levels were detected as previously described (Sharma et al., 2013 (link)). Briefly, SHSY5Y cells were lysed in non-ionic lysis buffer (20 mM Tris-Cl PH7.6, 137 mM NaCl, 1 mM EGTA, 1% Triton-X-100, 10% glycerol, 1.5 mM MgCl2) supplemented with protease inhibitor cocktails, and the Ras activity was determined using a Ras activation assay kit (Millipore). Briefly, GTP-bound Ras levels were determined by incubating cell lysates with Raf-1 Ras-binding domain conjugated to agarose beads followed by an immunoblot using an anti-pan-Ras antibody (Millipore) and the total Ras was also detected.
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