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Anti mouse igg and hrp linked antibody

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The Anti-mouse IgG and HRP-linked Antibody is a secondary antibody that binds to mouse primary antibodies. It is conjugated to horseradish peroxidase (HRP), which can be used for detection in immunoassays and Western blotting.

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Protein Detection and Quantification

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MG-132 was purchased from Sigma–Aldrich (SML1135, Missouri, USA). PageRuler™ Prestained Protein Ladder (10−180 kDa, 26616), RIPA Lysis and Extraction Buffer (89900) and Pierce IP Lysis Buffer (87787) were purchased from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Eugene, USA). Anti-mouse IgG, and HRP-linked antibody (1:3000, 7076) and anti-rabbit IgG, HRP-linked antibody (1:3000, 7074) were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology (MA, USA).
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Immunoblotting and Immunofluorescence Protocols

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Monoclonal anti-Flag antibody M2 (catalogue number F1804) (dilution 1:1,000) is from Sigma, anti-tubulin antibody was prepared from an anti-tubulin hybridoma clone (12G10) purchased from the Hybridoma Bank at the University of Iowa (1:10,000). Anti-HA antibody was purified from 12CA5 hybridoma27 (link) (1:20,000). p-JNK (#4668) (1:1,000), p-ERK1/2 (#9106) (1:2,000), anti-VEGFR2 (#2472) (1:1,000), p-p38 (#9211) (1:1,000), MLC2pT18/S19 (#3674) (1:1,000 for immunoblot, 1:200 for IF), MLC2pS19 (#3671) (1:1,000) anti-mouse IgG and HRP-linked Antibody (#7076) (1:5,000) were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology (MA). Anti-MEKK3 is from R&D (MN) (MAB6095) (1:1,000), and anti-VE-Cadherin is from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Dallas, TX) (sc-79818) (1:200), anti-α-smooth muscle actin mouse monoclonal antibody (clone 1A4) is from Sigma (A5228) (1:200) and anti-CD31 rat monoclonal antibody (clone MEC13.3) is from BD bioscience (553370) (1:200).
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Immunoblot Analysis of Protein Targets

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Immunoblot analysis was performed as described previously (Jin et al. 2021 (link)). Primary antibodies for β-tubulin, FLAG-tag, and GFP used in this study were monoclonal anti-β-tubulin antibody (clone: 10G10; Fujifilm), monoclonal anti-FLAG M2 antibody (F1804; Sigma-Aldrich), and monoclonal anti-GFP antibodies (clones: 7.1 and 13.1; 11814460001; Roche), respectively. Secondary antibodies were anti-mouse IgG and HRP-linked Antibody (7076S; Cell Signaling Technology, MA, USA). Chemiluminescence signals produced by ImmunoStar Zeta (Fujifilm) or SuperSignal West Atto Ultimate Sensitivity Substrate (Thermo Fisher Scientific) were detected using a CCD camera system (iBright FL1500 Imaging System; Thermo Fisher Scientific). Band intensities were quantified using Fiji Gel Analyzer.
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Xanthatin Modulates Cell Death Pathways

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Xanthatin dissolved with dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) to 50 mM and stored at -20°C. MTS was purchased from Promega (USA). 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) was purchased from MCE (USA).
3-Methyladenine (3-MA) was purchased from Selleck (USA). NAC was purchased from Beyotime (Shanghai, China) . Antibodies against cleaved caspase-3 (Asp175), caspase-3, cleaved caspase-7 (Asp198), caspase-7, cleaved PARP (Asp214), PARP, LC3B, SQSTM1/p62, XIAP, GAPDH, and anti-mouse IgG and HRP-linked antibody were all purchased from Cell Signaling (Beverly, MA, USA). DMEM and DME/F12 were obtained from Thermo Fisher Scientific (NY, USA) and fetal bovine serum was obtained from Sijiqing (Hangzhou, china).
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