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Phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride

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Phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride is a colorless crystalline solid used as a serine protease inhibitor in laboratory settings. It irreversibly binds to and inhibits the activity of serine proteases, enzymes that play a crucial role in various biological processes.

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2 protocols using phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride

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Comprehensive Western Blot Procedure

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The Western blot protocol was performed as previously described(Wang et al., 2020 (link)). The antibodies used were listed as follows: anti-SOAT1 (Immunoway, YN1370); anti-SOAT1 (Abcam, ab39327); anti-VEGFC (Proteintech, 14517-1-AP); anti-FASN (Proteintech, 10624-2-AP); anti-SREBP1 (Proteintech, 66875-1-AP); anti-SREBP2 (Proteintech, 28212-1-AP); and anti-GAPDH (Proteintech, 60004-1-Ig). Phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride was purchased from Selleck (Houston, TX, United States).
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Western Blot Antibody Validation

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Western blot assays were performed as previously reported (23 (link)). The following antibodies were used: anti-GAPDH (1:2,000; Beyotime, Shanghai, China) and anti-HNRNPA2B1 (1:1,000, Proteintech Group, Rosemont, IL, USA). Phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride used in Western blot assay was from Selleck (Houston, TX, USA).
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