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Anti acetylated monoclonal antibody

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The anti-acetylated monoclonal antibody is a laboratory reagent used to detect and quantify acetylated proteins. It is a highly specific and sensitive tool for researchers studying post-translational modifications and their role in cellular processes.

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Microtubule Immunostaining Protocol

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For microtubule staining, cells were fixed in formaldehyde (5 min) followed by 10 min permeabilization with 0.01% TritonX-100, 1% BSA in PBS, and blocking in 1% BSA in PBS. Abcam antibody ab6161 was used for immunostaining of α-tubulin. Acetylated tubulins were stained with anti-acetylated monoclonal antibody from Sigma (clone 6-11B-1, cat # T7451). Immunostained cells were imaged by confocal microscopy, with constant parameters for excitation, emission, pinhole, exposure time when levels of immunostained material were compared.
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Immunostaining Microtubules in Cells

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For microtubule staining, cells were fixed in formaldehyde (5 min) followed by 10 min permeabilization with 0.01% TritonX-100, 1% BSA in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and blocking in 1% BSA in PBS. Abcam antibody ab6161 was used for immunostaining of α-tubulin. Acetylated tubulins were stained with anti-acetylated monoclonal antibody from Sigma (clone 6-11B-1, cat # T7451). Immunostained cells were imaged by confocal microscopy, with constant parameters for excitation, emission, pinhole and exposure time when levels of immunostained material were compared.
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