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Stocks of 200 μM phorbol-12,13-dibutyrate (PDBu, EMD Millipore, #524390), 1 mg/mL anisomycin (Sigma-Aldrich, A9789), 10 mM UK14304 (Sigma-Aldrich, U104), 10 mM yohimbine (Sigma-Aldrich, Y3125), 1 mM gefitinib (Cayman, #13166), 1 mM ionomycin (Peprotech, #5608212), 2 mM jasplakinolide (Cayman, #11705), 25 mM latrunculin B (Enzo Life Sciences, BML-T110–0001), 10 mM PF562271 (AdipoGen, SYN-1064), 10 mM ZSTK474 (Cell Signaling, #13213), 10 mM dasatinib (Cayman, #11498), 10 mM GDC-0994 (APExBIO Technology, B5817), 1 mM LY2584702 (Selleck, S7698), 10 mM BAPTA-AM (Selleck, S7534) were prepared by dissolving the chemicals in DMSO; 10 mM Y27632 (Enzo Life Sciences, #ALX-270–333) in water. Stocks were diluted to the indicated final concentrations in the culture medium. The EGF stock solution was prepared by dissolving EGF (Sigma-Aldrich, E9644) in 10 mM acetic acid to a final concentration of 1 mg/ml. All drug stocks were stored at −20°C. 2-Deoxyglucose (2-DG, MilliporeSigma, #D8375) was dissolved in culture medium to 100 mM and used immediately.
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Preparation of Pharmacological Reagents for Cell-Based Assays

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Stocks of 50 mM LY294002 (Cayman, #70920), 5 mM Latrunculin A (AdipoGen, #AGCN20027C100), 25 mM Latrunculin B (Enzo, #BML-T110-0001), 10 mM MEK inhibitor PD325901 (Calbiochem, #444966), 10 mM FAK inhibitor PF-573228 (Cayman, #14924), 10 mM FAK inhibitor PF-562271 (AdipoGen, SYN-1064), 10 mM ZSTK474 (Cell Signaling, #13213), 1 mM Gefitinib (Cayman, #13166), and 10 mM Rapamycin (Cayman, #13346) were prepared by dissolving the chemicals in DMSO. The stocks were diluted to the indicated final concentrations in culture medium. The EGF stock solution was prepared by dissolving EGF (Sigma, #E9644) in 10 mM acetic acid to a final concentration of 1 mg/ml. All drug stocks were stored at −20 °C.
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Chemical Compound Preparation Protocol

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Stocks of 200 μM phorbol-12,13-dibutyrate (PDBu, EMD Millipore, #524390), 1 mg/mL anisomycin (Sigma-Aldrich, A9789), 10 mM UK14304 (Sigma-Aldrich, U104), 10 mM yohimbine (Sigma-Aldrich, Y3125), 1 mM gefitinib (Cayman, #13166), 1 mM ionomycin (Peprotech, #5608212), 2 mM jasplakinolide (Cayman, #11705), 25 mM latrunculin B (Enzo Life Sciences, BML-T110–0001), 10 mM PF562271 (AdipoGen, SYN-1064), 10 mM ZSTK474 (Cell Signaling, #13213), 10 mM dasatinib (Cayman, #11498), 10 mM GDC-0994 (APExBIO Technology, B5817), 1 mM LY2584702 (Selleck, S7698), 10 mM BAPTA-AM (Selleck, S7534) were prepared by dissolving the chemicals in DMSO; 10 mM Y27632 (Enzo Life Sciences, #ALX-270–333) in water. Stocks were diluted to the indicated final concentrations in the culture medium. The EGF stock solution was prepared by dissolving EGF (Sigma-Aldrich, E9644) in 10 mM acetic acid to a final concentration of 1 mg/ml. All drug stocks were stored at −20°C. 2-Deoxyglucose (2-DG, MilliporeSigma, #D8375) was dissolved in culture medium to 100 mM and used immediately.
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