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Lysotracker dnd 99 l 7528

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Lysotracker DND-99 (L-7528) is a fluorescent dye used to label and track acidic organelles, such as lysosomes, in live cells. It is a membrane-permeant probe that accumulates in acidic compartments. The dye exhibits a fluorescence signal that increases upon binding to acidic environments.

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Lysosomal Marker Antibody Staining

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Mouse monoclonal anti-LampI (clone H4A3) antibody (sc-2001) was obtained from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Mouse monoclonal anti-maltose-binding protein (MBP) antibody (E8032) and anti-mouse Alexa 555 secondary antibody (4409S) were purchased from New England Biolabs. Lysotracker DND-99 (L-7528) was purchased from Thermo Fisher. YM201636 was purchased from Abcam (ab141370), Apilimod from US Biological (002800).
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Quantifying Lysosomal Activity in Cells

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Reagents were obtained from the following sources: human TFEB (4240) anti‐rabbit from Cell Signaling Technology; antibody to murine TFEB from Bethyl laboratories (A303‐673A); human TFE3 anti‐rabbit from Sigma Aldrich (#SAB4200803), antibody to Cadherin 16 from Novus Biologicals (NBP1‐59248); human osteoactivin/GPNMB antigoat from R&D Systems; mouse anti‐LAMP1 was from Santa Cruz (1D4B). DMEM, RPMI, and fetal bovine serum (FBS) were from Euroclone; lentiviral plasmids sh‐RNAs, amino acids, and blasticidine were from Sigma Aldrich; Torin 1 (cat. no. 4247) from Tocris; LysoTracker DND99 (L7528) and DQ Green BSA (D12050) were from Thermo Fisher; siRNAs were purchased as SMART pool from Dharmacon.
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