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Anti α tubulin ab52866

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Anti-α-Tubulin (ab52866) is a primary antibody that specifically recognizes the alpha-tubulin protein. Alpha-tubulin is a key component of microtubules, which are essential cytoskeletal structures involved in various cellular processes such as cell division, intracellular transport, and cell motility. This antibody can be used for the detection and localization of alpha-tubulin in a variety of applications, including immunocytochemistry, immunohistochemistry, and Western blotting.

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Western Blot Analysis of Insect Proteins

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Modified western blot analyses were performed according to previously described methods (Zhai et al., 2013 (link)). The proteins were separated on a 12% SDS-PAGE gel and transferred to PVDF membranes (0.4 μm, Millipore), before the membranes were immunoblotted using the following antibodies: anti-FoxO (Forkhead box protein O, ab195977), anti-Hsp70 (Heat shock 70 kDa protein, ab2787), and anti-α-Tubulin (ab52866) from Abcam. Anti-FKBP12 (FK506-binding protein 12), anti-JHAMT (Juvenile hormone acid O-methyltransferase), and anti-YP1 (yolk protein 1) polyclonal sera were prepared in our laboratory. IgG goat anti-rabbit and anti-mouse antibodies conjugated with HRP were used as secondary antibodies (1:5,000, Abcam, United Kingdom), and the membranes were visualized by ECL (enhanced chemiluminescence). Three biological replicates were performed for each protein.
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Signaling Pathway Antibody Protocol

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Antibodies specific for p-IKKε (Ser172) (#8766), IKKε (#3416), p-IRF3 (Ser396) (#4947), p-NF-κB p65 (#3033), NF-κB p65 (#8242), p-TBK1 (Ser172) (#5483), TBK1 (#3504), p-ERK (#4370), ERK (#4695), p-JNK (#4668), JNK (#9285), p-p38 (#9215), p38 (#8690), and MAVS (#4983) and HRP-conjugated secondary antibodies were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology (Danvers, MA, USA). Anti-IRF3 (sc-15991) was obtained from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA, USA). Anti-DDK (Flag) (TA50011-1), and anti-Myc (TA150121) were obtained from Origene (Rockville, MD, USA). Anti-TAOK1 (ab92601), anti-DYNC (ab23905), anti-α-tubulin (ab52866), and anti-β-actin (ab3280) were purchased from Abcam Biotechnology (Cambridge, UK). Anti-HA (51064-2-AP), anti-DDX58 (RIG-I) (20566-1-AP), and anti-MAP4 (11229-1-AP) were purchased from Proteintech (Wuhan, Hubei, China). Anti-p-MAP4 (Ser696) (#PA5-64526) was purchased from Invitrogen (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Scotts Valley, CA, USA).
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Antibodies and Cytoskeleton Modulators

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Restriction enzymes and buffers were from Promega. Anti-vimentin antibodies were: mouse monoclonal V9 clone (sc-6260) and its Alexa-488 conjugate from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, and mouse anti-vimentin monoclonal antibody (V5255) from Sigma. Anti-actin (A2066) and anti-Hsp70 (H5147) were from Sigma, and anti-α-tubulin (ab52866) and anti-desmin (ab15200-1) from Abcam. Anti-GFAP (Z0334) was from Dako. C3 transferase toxin was from Cytoskeleton. Latrunculin A and jasplakinolide were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. HNE and PGA1 were from Cayman Chemical. 4,6-Diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI), cytochalasin B, nocodazole, blebbistatin, and ritonavir were from Sigma.
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