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Immunoblotting Antibody Dilutions

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The following antibodies were used for immunoblotting at the indicated dilution: Anti-LAMIN A/C (N-18) 1:100 (SantaCruz, Catalogue No: sc6215), Anti-LAMIN A/C (E-1) 1:100 (SantaCruz, Catalogue No: sc376248), anti-β actin 1: 600 (SantaCruz, Catalogue No: sc47778), anti-α tubulin 1: 750 (Calbiochem, Catalogue No: CP06). HRP-conjugated secondary antibodies were anti-goat 1:500 (Novex, Catalogue No: A15909), anti-mouse 1:1000 (Cell Signaling, Catalogue No: 7076)
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Antibody Characterization for Cell Culture

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Reagents, buffers, culture media and serum for cell cultures were from Sigma–Aldrich unless stated otherwise.
The following commercial antibodies were used: anti-NLGN pan-mouse monoclonal antibody (clone 4F9, catalogue number 129-011, Synaptic Systems), anti-p-eIF2α (eukaryotic initiation factor 2α) (Ser51) rabbit antibody (119A11, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-eIF2α total mouse antibody (L57A5, Cell Signaling Technology), anti-BiP rabbit polyclonal antibody (ab53068, Abcam), anti-CHOP mouse monoclonal antibody (ab11419, Abcam), rabbit polyclonal anti-GAPDH (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase) (ab37168, Abcam), goat polyclonal anti-lamin A/C (N18, Santa Cruz Biotechnology), mouse monoclonal anti-KDEL (ADI-SPA-827, Enzo Life Sciences), mouse βIII-tubulin (MMS-435P, Covance), rabbit anti-FLAG (F7425, Sigma), mouse anti-FLAG M2 monoclonal antibody (F3165, Sigma) and rabbit anti-calnexin polyclonal antibody (SPA-860, Enzo Life Sciences). Goat secondary anti-rabbit IgG (rhodamine-conjugated) and anti-mouse IgG (FITC-conjugated) were from Abcam.
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Comprehensive Nuclear Protein Analysis

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The following primary antibodies were used: anti-SATB2 (ab92446, Abcam); anti-SATB1 (ab92307, Abcam); anti-HDAC1 (10E2) (5356P, Cell signaling); anti-HNRNPL (ab156682, Abcam); anti-HNRNPL-like (4783S, Cell signaling); anti-HNRNPC1/C2 (M022726, BOSTER); anti-ZNF638 (orb215138, Biorbyt); anti-DHX9 (PA5-19542, Thermo Scientific); anti-CUX1 (M-222) (sc-13024, Santa Cruz); anti-Lamin A/C (N-18) (sc-6215, Santa Cruz); anti-ERK2 (C-14) (sc-154, Santa Cruz), anti-BANF1 (PU38143, a generous gift from T. Haraguchi [48 (link)]; anti-pan LAP2 (Lap2 2–12), a generous gift from R. Foisner [49 (link)], anti-CHMP3 (HPA015673, Atlas Antibodies).
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Multiparametric Analysis of DNA Damage Signaling

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Chk1 (A300-162A) and p-Chk1 (S296) (2349S), p-Histone H3 (S10) (D2C8)(Alexa®647), p-Histone H2A.X (S139) (20E3, 9718S), ATM (pS1981) (2152-1) (Cell Signaling. Danvers, MA), phospoho KAP-1 (S824) (A300-767A) and KAP1 (Cat # A300-274A), anti-ATM (A300-136A), (Bethyl, Montgomery, TX), Gout Polyclonal anti-WWOX antibody (a gift of Dr. Kay Huebner), anti-GAPDH mouse mAB (CB1001), anti-HSP90 rabbit (Cat # CA1016) (CALBIOCHEM, Billerica, MA), anti-Lamin A/C (N-18, Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Dallas, TX).
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Immunoblotting Antibody Dilutions

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The following antibodies were used for immunoblotting at the indicated dilution: Anti-LAMIN A/C (N-18) 1:100 (SantaCruz, Catalogue No: sc6215), Anti-LAMIN A/C (E-1) 1:100 (SantaCruz, Catalogue No: sc376248), anti-β actin 1: 600 (SantaCruz, Catalogue No: sc47778), anti-α tubulin 1: 750 (Calbiochem, Catalogue No: CP06). HRP-conjugated secondary antibodies were anti-goat 1:500 (Novex, Catalogue No: A15909), anti-mouse 1:1000 (Cell Signaling, Catalogue No: 7076)
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