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Clofilium tosylate

Manufactured by Merck Group
Sourced in Japan

Clofilium tosylate is a laboratory reagent used in research settings. It is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C₁₅H₁₆ClNO₃S. This product is designed for use in scientific experimentation and analysis, but its specific applications and intended uses are not provided in this factual description.

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4 protocols using clofilium tosylate

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Ethidium Bromide-Induced mtDNA Depletion

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Ethidium bromide treatment, to induce mtDNA depletion, was performed according to Rahn and colleagues6 (link). Exposure to CLO (Clofilium tosylate, C2365, Sigma–Aldrich) was performed by incubating zebrafish larvae for 7 days (from 5 dpf to 12 dpf) in fish water-diluted drug, without methylene blue.
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Bacterial Culture Conditions and Genetic Manipulations

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Bacteria were cultured in lysogeny broth (LB) broth at 37°C unless otherwise stated. Clostridium difficile was grown with brain heart infusion medium with yeast extract (BHIS) and reinforced clostridial medium (RCM). Carbenicillin (75 µg/ml), kanamycin (25 µg/ml), gentamicin (10 µg/ml), chloramphenicol (10 µg/ml), and tetracycline (10 µg/ml) were used for selection. Benzalkonium chloride was from Sigma and was a mixture of the C12 and C14 alkyl chain lengths. Clofilium tosylate and otilonium bromide (OB) were purchased from Sigma. Gene deletion and complementation were conducted as previously described (23 (link)).
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Membrane Protein Purification and Analysis

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All reagents were dissolved and stored in DMSO or water. DQ-BSA-red was from Life Technologies; anti-SLO-1 antibodies were purchased from NeuroMab; vacuolin-1 was from Calbiochem; ML-SA1 was from Princeton BioMolecular Research Inc.; quinidine, paxilline, clofilium tosylate, NS1619, IBTX, TEA chloride, and filipin complex were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich.
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Pharmacological Agents Procurement Protocol

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The sources of pharmacological agents were as follows: clofilium tosylate (Sigma-Aldrich, Tokyo, Japan), DiBAC4(3), (Dojindo, Kumamoto, Japan), Fura 2-AM (Invitrogen), and 2-APB (Tocris Bioscience, Ellisville, MO, USA). All others were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich or Wako Pure Chemical Industries.
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