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Rabbit polyclonal anti cleaved caspase 3 9661

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Rabbit polyclonal anti-cleaved caspase-3 (#9661) is a laboratory reagent that can be used to detect the presence of cleaved caspase-3 in biological samples. Caspase-3 is a key effector caspase involved in the apoptosis (programmed cell death) pathway. This antibody specifically recognizes the cleaved, active form of caspase-3.

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Antibody Characterization for Hypoxia Signaling

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Mouse monoclonal anti-CA9 antibody (NBP1-51691) was from Novus Biologicals (Centennial, CO). Rabbit monoclonal anti–HIF–1α (ab51608), rabbit polyclonal anti-SLC40A1 (ab58695) and rabbit polyclonal anti-ferritin light chain (ab69090) antibodies were from Abcam (Cambridge, UK). Rabbit polyclonal anti-ferritin heavy chain antibody (sc-25617) was from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Dallas, TX). Mouse monoclonal anti-transferrin receptor-1 antibody (13–6800) was from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Pittsburg, PA). Rabbit monoclonal anti-IRP1/IRP2 (20272S/37135), rabbit monoclonal anti-LAMP1 (9091), rabbit monoclonal anti-LC3B (3868) and rabbit polyclonal anti-cleaved caspase-3 (9661) antibodies were from Cell Signaling (Danvers, MA). Mouse monoclonal anti-β-actin (A1978) was from Sigma Aldrich.
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Cloning and Characterization of HSP25 Mutants

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Wildtype (WT) mouse HSP25 (GenBank accession number, NM_013560.2) was polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-amplified, and the dimerization mutant HSP25 (C141A) was constructed by overlap extension PCR. The PCR fragments were digested with BamHI-EcoRI and ligated into p3x-Flag-Myc-CMV-26, yielding p3x-flag-HSP25 (WT) and p3x-flag-HSP25 (C141A). WT and dimerization mutant (C141A) HSP25 were cloned into p3x-Flag-myc-cmv-26 expression vector [21 (link)]. Goat polyclonal anti-HSP27 (sc-1049), goat polyclonal anti-HSP70 (sc-1060), mouse monoclonal anti-HSP90α/β (sc-13119), mouse monoclonal anti-HSF1 (sc-17757), rabbit-polyclonal anti-PKCδ (sc-213) and mouse monoclonal anti-β-actin (sc-47778) antibodies were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Rabbit polyclonal anti-cleaved caspase-3 (#9661), rabbit polyclonal anti-cleaved PARP (#9541), and rabbit polyclonal anti-cleaved cytochrome c (#9661) antibodies were purchased from Cell Signaling (Beverly, MA, USA). Mouse monoclonal anti-cytochrome c (#556432, BD Biosciences) and rabbit polyclonal anti-PARP (#9542, Cell signaling) antibodies were used for immuneprecipitation. Mouse-monoclonal anti-HSP27 (ADI-SPA-800, Enzo) antibody was also used for immunohistochemistry.
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Immunoblotting Antibody Panel for HSPs

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Goat polyclonal anti-HSP27 (sc-1049), goat polyclonal anti-HSP70 (sc-1060), mouse monoclonal anti-β-actin (sc-47778), and mouse monoclonal anti-HSP90 (sc-13119) were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Rabbit polyclonal anti-cleaved caspase-3 (#9661), and rabbit polyclonal anti-cleaved PARP (#9541) were from Cell Signaling. Rabbit monoclonal anti-HSF1 (ab52757) antibodies were from Abcam.
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