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Mouse anti myc clone 9e10

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The Mouse anti-MYC (clone 9E10) is a monoclonal antibody that specifically recognizes the c-Myc protein. It is a useful tool for the detection and analysis of c-Myc expression in various biological samples.

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Immunofluorescence Imaging of Meiotic Nuclei

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Meiotic nuclei were surface spread on glass slides and imaged as described in [13 (link)]. The following antibodies were used: rabbit anti-Zip1 (created as described in [10 (link)]), rabbit anti-Red1 [61 (link)], guinea pig anti-SUMO [11 (link)], chicken anti-HA (Abcam), mouse anti-MYC (clone 9E10, Invitrogen), rabbit anti-V5 (Abcam). Secondary antibodies conjugated with Alexa Fluor dyes were purchased from Life Technologies and used at a 1:200 dilution.
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Yeast Lysate Preparation and Western Blot

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Yeast lysates were prepared by 0.2 M NaOH treatment of harvested cells (Kushnirov 2000 (link)), followed by SDS-PAGE and transferred to PVDF. The following primary antibodies were used: rabbit anti-H3K4me3 (catalog no. 39159; Active Motif), rabbit anti-H3K4me2 (catalog no. 39141; Active Motif), rabbit anti-H3 (catalog no. 39163; Active Motif), mouse anti-MYC (clone 9E10, catalog no. MA1980; Invitrogen). A Licor C-DiGit Chemiluminescent Western Blot Scanner was used for imaging.
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