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Western Blot Analysis of Protein Expression

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Total proteins were extracted from the cells using RIPA buffer with protease inhibitors (Beyotime, Shanghai, China) on ice, subjected to SDS-PAGE and electrophoretically transferred to PVDF membranes (Merck Millipore, MA, USA). Membranes were incubated in 5% non fat milk dissolved in Tris-buffered saline (TBS) containing 0.1% Tween-20 for 2h at room temperature and then incubated with primary antibodies as follows: EPB41L3 (1:500, Abcam, Cambridge, MA, USA), GAPDH (1:2000, Proteintech, Wuhan, China), followed by incubation with appropriate correlated HRP-conjugated secondary antibody. Then the membranes were incubated with secondary antibodies (Proteintech, Wuhan, China) at room temperature for 2h. Immunoblots were visualized by enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL kit, Advansta, USA) and scanned using ECLTM chemiluminescence detection system (Pierce, USA).
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Western Blotting Antibodies and Parameters

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Western blotting was performed according to the standard protocol (21 (link)) with the following antibodies: EPB41L3 (1:2,000; Abcam, Cambridge, MA, USA), caspase-8 (1:1,000), caspase-9 (1:1,000), caspase-3 (1:1,000), CyclinA (1:2,000), CyclinD (1:1,000), CyclinE (1:1,000) (all from Cell Signaling Technology, Inc., Danvers, MA, USA), CyclinB1 (1:1,000), Cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (CDK1, also known as Cdc2; 1:1,000) (both from ProteinTech Wuhan Sanying Biotechnology, Wuhan, China). GAPDH (1:8,000; ProteinTech Wuhan Sanying Biotechnology) was used as loading control.
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