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Lactacystine

Manufactured by Merck Group
Sourced in Spain

Lactacystine is a chemical compound used in laboratory settings. It functions as an inhibitor of proteasome, a protein complex involved in the degradation of cellular proteins. Lactacystine is commonly utilized in research to study the role of the proteasome in various biological processes.

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Chemical Reagents for Biological Assays

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DAPT and lactacystine were purchased from Sigma–Aldrich Corp. (St. Louis, MO). Batimastat was from Calbiochem (Darmstadt, Germany). All other reagents were standard laboratory reagents.
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Modulating Tumor Cell Responses

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Inhibitors and activators were added 2 h prior to the treatment with the antitumoral agents (24 h). 3PO (Sigma, SML-1343; 10 µM), TOFA (Sigma, T6575; 1 µg/mL), C968 (Calbiochem, 352010; 40 nM, Madrid, Spain), sodium lactate (Sigma, L7022), sodium succinate dibasic hexahydrate (Sigma, S9637), di-methyl-fumarate (Sigma, 242926); lactacystine (Sigma, L6785; 10 µM), BBG (BioRad 161-0400; 10 µM, Alcobendas, Spain), LY294002 (Calbiochem, 440202; 10 µM), NFκB inhibitor SN50 (Calbiochem, 481480; 18 µM), actinomycin D (GE HealthCare Biosciences, 116128; 3 µg/mL), insulin (Sigma, 91077C; 100 nM), IFNγ (PeproTech, 300-02; 20 ng/mL), dexamethasone (Sigma, D4902; 1 µg/mL), rapamycin (Sigma, R0395, 10 nM), cycloheximide (Sigma, C6255; 10 µg/mL), rosiglitazone (Calbiochem, CAS155141-29-0; 1 µM), IFNα (Sigma, IF007, 20 ng/mL), MCC950 (Sigma, PZ0280; 300 nM), GW3965 (Merck, G6295, 1 μM), RAF inhibitor (Sigma, 475958; 10 μM), and PD98059 (Merck, HY-12028; 10 μM)
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