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Anti cdc42 acd 03

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Anti-Cdc42 #ACD-03 is a laboratory reagent that binds to and detects the Cdc42 protein. Cdc42 is a small Rho-family GTPase involved in regulating cellular processes such as cytoskeletal organization, cell morphology, and cell cycle progression. This product can be used to study the expression, localization, and activity of Cdc42 in various experimental systems.

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Rho GTPase Signaling Pathway Assay

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The following reagents with catalogue numbers were acquired from the indicated vendors: EHT1864 #E1657 (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO); monoclonal mouse anti-Rac1 #ARC-03, polyclonal rabbit anti-Rac #ARC-01, polyclonal rabbit anti-Rho #ARH-02, monoclonal mouse anti-Cdc42 #ACD-03 (Cytoskeleton, Denver, CO); Alexa Fluor 594 Phalloidin #A12381, Alexa Fluor 488 Phalloidin #A12379 (ThermoFisher Scientific, Waltham, MA); monoclonal mouse anti-apCAM clone 4E8 (gift from E. Kandel, Columbia University); CK666 #182515, CK689 #182517, polyclonal rabbit anti-p34 Arc/ARPC2 #07-227, monoclonal mouse anti-cortactin (p80/85, clone 4F11) #05-180 (EMD Millipore, Billerica, MA), rabbit monoclonal anti-WAVE2 (clone D2C8) XP #3659 (Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, MA).
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Membrane Protein Extraction and Analysis

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Protein lysates and conditioned media (CM) samples were prepared as previously described (Kamata et al., 2015 (link), 2020 (link)). Membrane protein purification was performed using a ProteoExtract® Native Membrane Protein Extraction Kit (Merck) according to the manufacturer's instructions. Immunoblotting and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) were performed as previously described (Kamata et al., 2015 (link), 2020 (link)). Primary antibodies used for immunoblotting were as follows: anti-CCL6 (ab83134, Abcam; 1:2000), anti-P-AKT (clone D9E, Cell Signaling Technology; 1:2000), anti-pan-AKT (clone C67E7, Cell Signaling Technology; 1:5000), anti-RAC1 (ARC03, Cytoskeleton, Inc.; 1:2000), anti-RHOA (ARH04, Cytoskeleton, Inc.; 1:2000), anti-CDC42 (ACD03, Cytoskeleton, Inc.; 1:2000), anti-pan-RAS (clone EP1125Y, Merck; 1:2000), anti-E-cadherin (clone 36, BD Biosciences; 1:1000), anti-GAPDH (clone GA1R, Thermo Fisher Scientific; 1:4000) and anti-MAC2 (CL8942AP, Cedarlane; 1:2000) antibodies. Antibody validation profiles were provided by respective companies upon purchase.
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