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Phosphatase inhibitor cocktail

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Phosphatase inhibitor cocktail is a solution designed to inhibit the activity of phosphatases, which are enzymes responsible for the dephosphorylation of proteins. This product can be used to preserve the phosphorylation state of proteins during sample preparation and analysis.

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Protein Expression Analysis in Cell Lysates

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Cells were lysed in RIPA buffer supplemented with 1x Halt proteinase inhibitor (87786, Thermo Scientific) and phosphatase inhibitor cocktail (BP479, Boston Bioproducts, Milford, MA, USA). The primary antibodies used include anti-DLST (H00001743, Abnova, Taipei, Taiwan), anti-IDH1 (LS-C497935, Life span bioscience, Seattle, WA, USA), anti-IDH2 (LS-C373619, Life span bioscience), anti-LDHA (#2012, Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, MA, USA), and anti-ACTIN (sc-47778, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Dallas, TX, USA). Secondary antibodies include anti-mouse (31430, Thermo Scientific) or anti-rabbit antibodies (65-6120, Thermo Scientific). Chemiluminescence Supersignal West Pico was from Thermo Scientific (Cat# 34080). Autoradiographs were imaged using a G: BOX Chemi XT4 (Syngene, Bengaluru, India).
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Western Blot Protein Analysis

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Cells were lysed in RIPA buffer supplemented with 1× Halt proteinase inhibitor (87786, Thermo Scientific) and phosphatase inhibitor cocktail (BP479, Boston Bioproducts). Primary antibodies include anti-DLST (H00001743, Abnova) and anti-ACTIN (sc-47778, Santa Cruz Biotechnology). Secondary antibodies included goat anti-mouse (31430, Thermo Scientific) or anti-rabbit HRP antibodies (65-6120, Thermo Scientific). Chemiluminescence Supersignal West Pico was from Thermo Scientific (Cat# 34080). Autoradiographs were imaged using a G: BOX Chemi XT4 (Syngene).
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