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Hoechst 33342 5μg ml solution

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Hoechst 33342 5μg/ml solution is a fluorescent dye that binds to double-stranded DNA. It is commonly used in cell biology research for nuclear staining and cell cycle analysis.

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Protein-Protein Interactions via Venus Reconstitution

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The cells were co-transfected with MKK3 and MYC or p38 conjugated to C-terminal or N-terminal fragments of Venus. The cells transfected with individual plasmids served as a control. Proteins were expressed for 48 h, and the protein-protein interactions were monitored in live cells based on the fluorescence intensity of reconstituted Venus. The cell nuclei were stained with the Hoechst 33342 5μg/ml solution (ThermoFisher, cat# H3570) for 30 minutes at 4° C. The cell images were taken with ImageXpress system at 447nm (Hoechst nuclei stain) and 530nm (Venus green fluorescence). The fluorescence intensity of reconstituted Venus was measured on the Envision spectrophotometer (Ex 485 nM and Em 535 nm, mirror 505 nm).
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Protein-Protein Interactions via Venus Reconstitution

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The cells were co-transfected with MKK3 and MYC or p38 conjugated to C-terminal or N-terminal fragments of Venus. The cells transfected with individual plasmids served as a control. Proteins were expressed for 48 h, and the protein-protein interactions were monitored in live cells based on the fluorescence intensity of reconstituted Venus. The cell nuclei were stained with the Hoechst 33342 5μg/ml solution (ThermoFisher, cat# H3570) for 30 minutes at 4° C. The cell images were taken with ImageXpress system at 447nm (Hoechst nuclei stain) and 530nm (Venus green fluorescence). The fluorescence intensity of reconstituted Venus was measured on the Envision spectrophotometer (Ex 485 nM and Em 535 nm, mirror 505 nm).
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