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Pbind yap1

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PBIND-YAP1 is a molecular biology product designed for use in scientific research. It is a plasmid construct that contains the YAP1 gene, which is a key regulator of the Hippo signaling pathway. This product is intended for research purposes only and its core function is to provide a tool for studying the role of YAP1 in cellular processes.

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Plasmid Construction for Estrogen Receptor and YAP1 Study

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pCW-FLAG-WT, Y537S, or D538G were created from pCW-Cas9 [62 (link)] (Addgene). pFLAG-CMV constructs were made from pFLAG-CMV2 (Sigma). YFP-tagged ESR1-YAP1 was constructed by PCR of the ESR1-YAP1 open reading frame (ORF) [11 (link)], followed by ligation into digested pECFP-C1 (Clontech). pBIND-YAP1 (GAL4 DBD-YAP1 amino acid 230–504 fusion expression plasmid) was constructed by ligation into pBIND (Promega). All constructs were sequenced.
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ERE-Luc and GAL4-Luc Assays in HeLa Cells

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For ERE-Luc assays, HeLa cells were transfected with pERE-E1b-Luc [39 (link)] and ERα expression vector using Lipofectamine LTX (Invitrogen), and lysed in Glo Lysis Buffer (Promega). For GAL4-Luc assays, cells were transfected with pBIND-YAP1 and pG5luc (Promega). Luc activity was measured on a Berthold luminometer as described [64 (link)]. Cells were co-transfected with pERE-E1b-luc, ERα expression plasmids, and siRNAs using Trans-IT-TKO (Mirus Corp.) or RNAimax (Invitrogen). siRNAs are listed in Supplementary Table 3.
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