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PS473 is a laboratory instrument designed for the detection and quantification of phosphorylated proteins. It utilizes fluorescence-based detection methods to measure the levels of specific phosphorylated residues within a sample.

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Akt Inhibitor MK-2206 Protocol

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The MK-2206 Akt-inhibitor was purchased from Selleckchem (Houston, TX, USA). The mouse monoclonal ß-Actin antibody was obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA). panAkt, pS473, pT308, panMERIT40, pMERIT40, pFOXO1/3a, panFOXO1, eGFP and ß-Actin antibodies were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology (Danvers, MA, USA). Alexa Fluor 647-coupled antibody against γH2A.X protein was obtained from Becton Dickinson (Heidelberg, Germany). Hoechst33342 was purchased from Invitrogen (Eugene, OR, USA). DAKO Fluorescent mounting medium from Dako North America Inc. (Carpinteria, CA, USA) was used. All other chemicals were acquired from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA).
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Protein Detection via Chemiluminescence

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Protein detection was performed using the SuperSignal West Pico Chemiluminescent substrate (Thermo Scientific) and Hyperfilm ECL films (GE Healthcare). Antibodies against Akt and phospho-Akt (pS473) were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology.
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