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Mbd3l2

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MBD3L2 is a protein that is involved in the regulation of gene expression. It is a member of the methyl-CpG binding domain (MBD) protein family, which are known to bind to methylated DNA and play a role in epigenetic gene regulation. The primary function of MBD3L2 is to help modulate the accessibility of DNA to transcriptional machinery.

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Antibody Panel for Protein Analysis

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The following antibodies were used: α-Tubulin (DM1A), Sigma-Aldrich T9026; β2-AR (R11E1), Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Dallas, TX, USA) sc-81577, lot#G1117; BRD2, Bethyl Laboratories (Montgomery, TX, USA) A302-582A; BRD3, Bethyl A302-368A; BRD4, Bethyl A301-985A50; GAPDH, Thermo Fisher Scientific TAB1001; Histone H3, Abcam (Cambridge, UK) ab1791; and MBD3L2, Abcam ab107999, lot#GR126890-1; rabbit monoclonal antibody against DUX4 (E14-3) was produced in collaboration with Epitomics (Burlingame, CA, USA) and is described elsewhere [25 (link)].
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Pluripotent Stem Cell Characterization

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For immunostaining, the primary antibodies used included those against OCT3/4 (1:500, Santa Cruz), SOX2 (1:500, Santa Cruz), NANOG (1:500, Abcam), SSEA3 (1:50, Millipore), SSEA4 (1:50, Millipore), TRA-1–60 (1:50, Millipore), UTF1 (1: 200, Abcam), DPPA3 (1:50, Santa Cruz), ZSCAN4 (1:100, Millipore) and MBD3L2 (1:100, Abcam). The following secondary antibodies were used: Alexa Fluor 594-conjugated donkey anti-mouse IgG (1:500; Invitrogen), fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) 488-conjugated donkey anti-rabbit IgG (1:500; Invitrogen), and FITC 488-conjugated donkey anti-goat IgG (1:500; Invitrogen). Anti-H3K4me2 (Millipore), Anti-H3K4me3 (Millipore), Anti-H3K27me3 (Abcam) and Anti-H3K9me3 (Millipore) antibodies were used for ChIP experiments.
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