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Anti pser317 chk1

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Anti-pSer317-Chk1 is a lab equipment product from Cell Signaling Technology. It is an antibody that specifically recognizes the phosphorylated form of the Chk1 protein at serine 317.

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2 protocols using anti pser317 chk1

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Antibody Detection of DNA Damage Proteins

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The antibodies used were: anti-Chk1 (G-4), anti-Ku86 (C-20), and anti-MyoD (5.8A) from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Dallas, TX, USA), anti-pSer317-Chk1 (Cell Signaling Technology, Boston, MA, USA), anti-HA (12CA) (Roche Applied Science, Mannheim, Germany), anti-Claspin NT [20 (link)], and anti-E2F (raised in E.W.-F.L. laboratory).
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Generation of pSer435-ATR Antibodies

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Antibodies directed against pSer435-ATR were generated against the peptide CPKRRR(pS)SSLNPS (Amsbio) as previously reported11 (link). Commercially available antibodies included anti-CPD (Kamiya Biomedical), anti-CREB (Cell Signaling), MITF (Cell Signaling) anti-pSer133-CREB (Cell Signaling), anti-Chk1 (Cell Signaling), anti-pSer317-Chk1 (Cell Signaling), and anti-tryosinase (Santa Cruz).
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