The following antibodies were used in this study: monoclonal mouse antibody to BIN1 (clone C99D against exon 17) from Millipore, polyclonal rabbit antibody to IRSp53 (BAIAP2) from Atlas Antibodies (HPA023310), HRP-conjugated beta-actin monoclonal antibody from Proteintech (HRP-60008), ezrin antibody from M. Arpin laboratory75 (link), monoclonal rabbit antibody to phospho-Ezrin (Thr567)/Radixin (Thr564)/Moesin (Thr558) Cell Signaling (Cat. 3726). Atto390 phalloidin was from Sigma.
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Radixin (Thr564)/Moesin (Thr558) is a lab equipment product that detects the phosphorylation of radixin at threonine 564 and moesin at threonine 558. These sites are known to be important for the regulation of the cytoskeleton and cell motility.
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Phospholipid-mediated Membrane Interactions
The following antibodies were used in this study: monoclonal mouse antibody to BIN1 (clone C99D against exon 17) from Millipore, polyclonal rabbit antibody to IRSp53 (BAIAP2) from Atlas Antibodies (HPA023310), HRP-conjugated beta-actin monoclonal antibody from Proteintech (HRP-60008), ezrin antibody from M. Arpin laboratory75 (link), monoclonal rabbit antibody to phospho-Ezrin (Thr567)/Radixin (Thr564)/Moesin (Thr558) Cell Signaling (Cat. 3726). Atto390 phalloidin was from Sigma.
Lipid and Protein Labeling for Cellular Imaging
The following antibodies were used in this study: monoclonal mouse antibody to BIN1 (clone C99D against exon 17) from Millipore, polyclonal rabbit antibody to IRSp53 (BAIAP2) from Atlas Antibodies (HPA023310), HRP-conjugated beta actin monoclonal antibody from Proteintech (HRP-60008), ezrin antibody from M. Arpin laboratory (Algrain et al., 1993) (link), monoclonal rabbit antibody to phospho-Ezrin (Thr567)/Radixin (Thr564)/Moesin (Thr558) Cell Signaling (Cat. 3726). Atto390 488 phalloidin was from Sigma.
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