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Anti β tubulin tub 2.1

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Anti-β-tubulin (TUB 2.1) is a monoclonal antibody that specifically recognizes the β-tubulin protein. It is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and study of β-tubulin in various applications, such as immunochemistry and Western blotting.

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Antibody Inventory for Cell Biology

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Anti-FLAG rabbit polyclonal antibodies and the anti-FLAG (M2) and anti-β-tubulin (TUB 2.1) mouse monoclonal antibodies were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich; the anti-FLAG mouse monoclonal antibody (1E6) from FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation; the anti-HA mouse monoclonal antibody (16B12) from Covance; the anti-ZO-1 rat monoclonal antibody (R40.76), anti-β-catenin (H-102), anti-HA (Y-11), and anti-Myc (A14) rabbit polyclonal antibodies from Santa Cruz Biotechnology; the anti-Myc (9E10) mouse monoclonal and anti-HA (3F10) rat monoclonal antibodies from Roche Applied Science; anti-MBP rabbit polyclonal antibodies from New England Biolabs; anti-Par3 rabbit polyclonal antibodies from EMD Millipore; the anti-occludin mouse monoclonal antibody (OC-3F10), anti-ZO-1, anti-claudin-1, and anti-claudin-2 rabbit polyclonal antibodies, and Alexa Fluor 647-conjugated anti-ZO-1 mouse monoclonal antibody (ZO-1A12) from Thermo Fisher Scientific; the anti-E-cadherin rabbit monoclonal antibody (24E10) and anti-phospho-myosin light chain 2 (MLC2) (Thr18/Ser19) rabbit polyclonal antibodies from Cell Signaling Technology; anti-TMEM25 rabbit polyclonal antibodies (A13805) from Boster; and the anti-GFP rat monoclonal (GF090R) or mouse monoclonal (GF200) antibodies from Nacalai Tesque.
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Antibody Profiling for Cell Biology Research

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Anti-FLAG (M2; catalog no. F3165), anti-Myc (9E10; catalog no. 11 667 203 001), and anti-β-tubulin (TUB 2.1; catalog no. T4026) mouse mAbs and Anti-FLAG rabbit polyclonal antibody (catalog no. F7425) were purchased from Sigma–Aldrich; anti-GPR125 (catalog no. GTX88735) goat polyclonal antibody from GeneTex; anti-ZO-1 (R40.76; catalog no. sc-33725) rat mAb, anti-β-catenin (H-102; catalog no. sc-7199) rabbit polyclonal antibody, and anti-Dlg1 (2D11; catalog no. sc-9961) mouse mAb from Santa Cruz Biotechnology; anti-NuMA (catalog no. 3888) rabbit polyclonal antibody from Cell Signaling Technology; anti-Na+/K+-ATPase α1 subunit (EP1845Y; catalog no. ab76020) rabbit mAb, and anti-α-tubulin (YOL1/34; catalog no. ab6161) rat mAb from abcam; anti-Glu-Glu (EE) mouse mAb from Covance; and control IgG1 from DakoCytomation (catalog no. X0931). The anti-gp135 (3F2) mouse mAb (76 (link)) was generously gifted from G.K. Ojakian (State University of New York, USA).
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Immunoblotting of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Proteins

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Immunoblotting was performed as previously described [32 (link)]. The following antibodies were used in this study: anti-MCPyV-LT (CM2B4; Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Dallas, TX, USA), anti-MCPyV-TA (2T2 hybridoma supernatant; [34 (link)]), anti-AURKA (1G4; Cell Signaling, Danvers, MA, USA), anti-β-tubulin (TUB 2.1; Sigma-Aldrich, Taufkirchen, Germany) and anti-vinculin (V9131; Sigma Aldrich).
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