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Anti tom20 sc 17764

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Anti-tom20 (sc-17764) is a primary antibody product manufactured by Santa Cruz Biotechnology. This antibody is designed to specifically recognize the translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane 20 (tom20) protein, which is a key component of the mitochondrial protein import machinery. The core function of this antibody is to serve as a detection tool for the tom20 protein in various experimental applications.

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3 protocols using anti tom20 sc 17764

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Characterizing Mitochondrial Dynamics Factors

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Anti-GFP (1:1000, 50430-2-AP, ProteinTech), anti-Mff (17090-1-AP; ProteinTech), anti-Drp1 (#8570; CST), anti-Mfn2 (12186-1-AP; ProteinTech), anti-PTPIP51 (20641-1-AP; ProteinTech), anti-calnexin (10427-1-AP; ProteinTech), anti-COXIV (11242-1-AP; ProteinTech), anti-flag (F1804; Sigma), and anti-p97/VCP (10736-1-AP; ProteinTech) were used at 1:1000 dilutions for Western blots. Anti-VAPB (14477-1-AP; ProteinTech) was used at 1:1000 for Western blots and 1:200 for immunofluorescence. Anti-tom20 (sc-17764; Santa Cruz Biotechnology), anti-tubulin (11224-1-AP; ProteinTech), and anti-actin (60008-1-Ig, ProteinTech) were used at 1:5000 dilutions for Western blots. Anti-VPS13D (A304-691A; BETHY Laboratories) was used at 1:50 dilutions for coimmunoprecipitation and 1:100 for Western blots. The reagents NMS873 (TargetMol, T1853) and BODIPY 493/503 (Thermo Fisher, D3922) were used. Antibiotics such as G418 (10131027), puromycin (A1113803), hygromycin B (10687010), and blasticidin (A1113903) were obtained from Thermo Fisher (U.S.).
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Multicolor Fluorescent Labeling Protocol

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Primary antibodies anti-EEA1 (ab70521), anti-58K Golgi (ab27043), antipericentrin (ab28144), and anticatalase (ab110292) were purchased from Abcam, anti-TGN46-8 (SAB4200355) from Sigma and anti-Tom20 (sc-17764) from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. All primary antibodies were monoclonal mouse antibodies. Polyclonal secondary antimouse antibodies conjugated to Atto647N (50185, Sigma Aldrich) as well as isotype-specific secondary antimouse antibodies conjugated to Atto647N (610-156-041, Rockland Immunochemicals) and Alexa Fluor 568 (A-21124, Thermo Fisher Scientific) were used for detection. The nanoboosters—single-domain alpaca antibody fragments covalently coupled to fluorescent dyes—GFP-Booster Atto488 and RFP-Booster Atto594 (Chromotek) were used to boost eYFP and mCherry fluorescence, respectively. Live cell stains SiR-tubulin, SiR-actin, and SiR-lysosome were from Spirochrome and MitoTracker Deep Red FM was from Thermo Fisher Scientific.
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Mitochondrial Protein Profiling Protocols

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The antibodies used in this study were as follows: anti‐OGG1 (NB100‐106) and anti‐PINK1 (8E10.1D6) from Novus (Novus Biologicals), anti‐Parkin (sc‐32282) and anti‐TOM20 (sc‐17764) from Santa Cruz, anti‐LC3 (12741), and anti‐BCL2 (3498 S) from CST, anti‐COXIV (ab202554) from Abcam, anti‐α‐tubulin (11224‐1‐AP), anti‐BAX (60267‐1‐Ig), and anti‐cyclophilin B (11607‐1‐AP) from ProteinTech. All the secondary antibodies were purchased from Thermo Fisher Scientific. The specific inhibitor, Th5487, of OGG1 (HY‐125276) was purchased from Med Chem Express.
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