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Gsk3 β

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GSK3-β is a serine/threonine kinase that plays a key role in the regulation of various cellular processes, including metabolism, cell proliferation, and cell survival. It is involved in the Wnt signaling pathway and the insulin signaling pathway. GSK3-β is an important target for the development of therapeutic interventions in various diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders, cancer, and metabolic diseases.

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Immunoblotting analysis of extracellular vesicles

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SDS-PAGE was used to separate equal amounts of protein (quantified by Sypro® Ruby stain) or equal volume of EV or WCL samples. Proteins were transferred to the nitrocellulose membrane (Thermo scientific), blocked with 5% skim milk and probed with the following antibodies: TSG101 (BD Transduction Laboratories: catalog number—612696), CD63 (Bio-Rad: catalog number—MCA2042GA), p16 (Cell Signaling Technologies®: catalog number—2407S), GSK3-β (Gene Tex: catalog number—GTX111192), Vimentin (Cell Signaling Technologies®: catalog number—5741S), GAPDH (Cell Signaling Technologies®: catalog number—5174S), Twist (Abcam: catalog number—ab50857), Snail (Cell Signaling Technologies®: catalog number—3879S), p-MAPK (Cell Signaling Technologies®: catalog number—9101S), p-STAT (Cell Signaling Technologies®: catalog number—9134S), p62 (Cell Signaling Technologies®: catalog number—5114S), p53 (Cell Signaling Technologies®: catalog number – 2524S) and β-actin (Cell Signaling Technology® catalog number—4970). Fluorescent conjugated rabbit and mouse secondary antibodies were used and the protein bands were visualized using ODYSSEY CLx (LI-COR®).
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Protein Co-Immunoprecipitation Assay

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Most chemicals used and Protein A-agarose were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA). The antibody for CCT-β was purchased from Abcam (Cambridge, MA, USA) for the co-IP assay. For western blots, the specific antibodies for GAPDH (100118), CCT-α (16399), CCT-β (112283), CCT-γ (33073), CCT-δ (33536), CCT-ε (110167), CCT-ζ (105148), CCT-η (101347), CCT-θ (115466), XIAP (111202), β-catenin (101435), P-β-catenin (S675) (132611), P-β-catenin (Ser33/Ser37/Thr41) (132605), Slug (121924), Snail (100754), Twist (127310), E-cadherin (100443), MUC1 (100459), N-cadherin (112734), MMP2 (104577), MMP9 (100458), AKT (121973), P-AKT (128414), GSK-3β (111192), P-GSK-3β (50090), Survivin (100052), NF-kB p65 (102090), fibronectin (112794), β1 (112971), Src (134412), P-Src (54701), FAK (50489), and P-FAK (129840) were from GeneTex (Irvine, CA, USA). The catalog numbers are in parentheses.
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