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Cell Signaling Pathway Antibodies

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Antibodies that recognize pAKT (Ser473) (Cell Signaling Technology, #9271), AKT (Cell Signaling Technology, #9272), pERK (Thr202/Tyr204) (Cell Signaling Technology, #4370), ERK (Cell Signaling Technology, #4695), p85α (Santa Cruz, sc-376112), p110α (Cell Signaling Technology, #4249), β-actin (Sigma, A1978), NCAD (Abcam, AB98952), ECAD (Cell Signaling Technology, #3195), VIM (RV202) (Abcam, AB8978), ZEB1 (D80D3) (Cell Signaling Technology, #3396), pGSK3β (Ser9) (Cell Signaling Technology, #9323), GSK3β (Y174) (Abcam, AB32391), and non-phospho CTNNB1 (Ser33/37/Thr41) (Cell Signaling Technology, #4270) were used in the study. Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) labelled secondary antibody (Beyotime Biotech) was used in western blots. Protein A-Sepharose 4B beads (Invitrogen, 10-1041) was used for immunoprecipitation studies.
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Western Blot Analysis of Protein Signaling

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Western blotting was performed as described in [25] . Briefly, cells were washed with ice-cold PBS and soluble proteins were extracted with cell lysis buffer (100 mM Tris-HCl pH=8, 150 mM NaCl, 1% NP-40, phosphatase and protease inhibitor cocktail tablets (Abcam) according to the manufacturer`s protocol). The protein concentration was determined using the Bio-Rad Bradford assay (Bio-Rad, Hercules, CA) and BSA standards (Sigma Aldrich). An equal amount of protein was separated by SDS-PAGE. The following antibodies were used: p53 (DO-1, Santa Cruz, St Jose, CA, USA), GSK3α (EP793Y, Abcam), GSK3β (Y174, Abcam), p-GSK3 (α/β) (Tyr279/Tyr216) (ab75745, Abcam), p-GSK3α (Ser21) (ab28808, Abcam), p-GSK3β (Ser9) (EPR2286Y, Abcam), and β-actin (Sigma Aldrich).
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