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Ddx17 ab180190

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DDX17 (ab180190) is a recombinant protein that can be used as a research tool. DDX17 is a member of the DEAD-box protein family, which are RNA helicases involved in various cellular processes.

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Antibody Sources for APP and CTF Detection

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The following antibodies were purchased from Abcam (Cambridge, United Kingdom): ADAM10 (ab1997, 1:1000), DDX17 (ab180190, 1:1000), and BACE1 (ab2077, 1:1000). Antibodies against APP and CTFs (A8717, 1:1000) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA), and those against GADPH (60004-1-Ig, 1:10,000) were obtained from Proteintech (Wuhan, China).
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Western Blot Analysis of PCa Cell Lysates

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Western blot analysis was conducted as described previously [18 (link)]. Briefly, PCa cells were lysed in RIPA buffer (#KGP250, KeyGEN) following the manufacturer’s instructions. Then, 25 µg of protein was separated by SDS‒PAGE and transferred to PVDF membranes (Millipore). Subsequently, membranes were blocked with 5% nonfat milk. After washing, the primary antibodies were immunoblotted. The following primary antibodies were used in this research: DDX17 (ab180190) was purchased from Abcam, and TGIF2 (sc -81,989) and GAPDH (sc -365,062) were purchased from Santa Cruz. After incubation overnight, HRP-conjugated anti-mouse (sc-2005) and anti-rabbit IgG (sc-2004) secondary antibodies (Santa Cruz) were added. Finally, the signals were visualized by Bio-Rad ChemiDoc XRS+.
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