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Mouse anti lbcpf1

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The Mouse anti-LbCpf1 is a monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to the LbCpf1 protein, which is a CRISPR-associated protein derived from the bacterium Lachnospiraceae bacterium. The antibody can be used for the detection and identification of the LbCpf1 protein in various laboratory applications.

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LbCpf1 Protein Analysis by Western Blot

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Cells were lysed by ice-cold RIPA buffer (Boston BioProducts) containing protease inhibitors (Roche, Sigma) and incubated on ice for 30 mins. Protein supernatant was collected after centrifuging at 13,000g 4 °C for 30 mins. Protein concentration was determined using the Bradford protein assay (Bio-Rad). Protein samples were separated under reducing conditions on 4–15% Tris-HCl gels (Bio-Rad) and analyzed by western blotting using primary antibodies: mouse anti-LbCpf1 (Diagenode 1:3000) followed by secondary anti-rabbit HRP antibodies (Sigma-Aldrich, 1:10,000). Blots were imaged with an Amersham Imager 600.
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LbCpf1 Protein Analysis by Western Blot

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Cells were lysed by ice-cold RIPA buffer (Boston BioProducts) containing protease inhibitors (Roche, Sigma) and incubated on ice for 30 mins. Protein supernatant was collected after centrifuging at 13,000g 4 °C for 30 mins. Protein concentration was determined using the Bradford protein assay (Bio-Rad). Protein samples were separated under reducing conditions on 4–15% Tris-HCl gels (Bio-Rad) and analyzed by western blotting using primary antibodies: mouse anti-LbCpf1 (Diagenode 1:3000) followed by secondary anti-rabbit HRP antibodies (Sigma-Aldrich, 1:10,000). Blots were imaged with an Amersham Imager 600.
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