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Mouse anti gst

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Mouse anti-GST is a primary antibody that recognizes the glutathione S-transferase (GST) tag. It is designed for use in various immunoassay techniques, such as Western blotting, ELISA, and immunoprecipitation, to detect and quantify GST-tagged proteins.

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Western Blot Analysis of Protein Targets

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The cells and tissues were lysed with an appropriate amount of RIPA lysis solution (Applygen, China) containing protease inhibitors, PMSF, and β-ME. The proteins were separated by SDS-PAGE and then transferred to PVDF membranes for primary antibodies incubation and secondary antibodies incubation. Mouse anti-GFP and mouse anti-β-actin were purchased from Abbkine. Rabbit anti-calcineurin A, mouse anti-GST, and rabbit anti-NFAT1 were purchased from Cell Signalling Technology. Rabbit anti-lamin B1 was provided by Proteintech. Goat anti-mouse IgG and goat anti-rabbit IgG secondary antibodies were purchased from SGB-BIO. After the secondary antibody incubation was completed, ECL luminescent solution (Tanon, China) was used for colour development. A Tanon instrument was used to obtain images, and ImageJ was used for image analysis.
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Antibody Detection Assay Protocol

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The following antibodies were used: mouse monoclonal HRP-conjugated anti-FLAG M2 (1:1000; Sigma-Aldrich, Munich, Germany); mouse anti-FLAG M2 (1:1000, Sigma-Aldrich); mouse monoclonal HRP-conjugated anti-Bcl-2 (1:1000, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA, USA), mouse anti-GST (1:5000; Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, Massachusetts, USA); mouse monoclonal anti-βActin (1:20 000, Sigma-Aldrich); rabbit anti-BAX (1:1000; Santa Cruz), rabbit anti-IP3R1 (1:1000; Rbt03 [62 (link)]); rabbit polyclonal anti-PARP-1 (1:1000, Alexis-Enzo Life Sciences, Farmingdale, NY, USA) as primary antibodies and secondary mouse and rabbit anti-IgG HRP conjugated antibodies (1:2500, Cell Signaling Technology).
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