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Rabbit anti mic60

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Rabbit anti-Mic60 is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and quantification of the Mic60 protein in biological samples. Mic60 is a component of the mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system (MICOS) complex, which plays a crucial role in the structural organization of mitochondrial cristae. This antibody can be used in various analytical techniques, such as Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunocytochemistry, to study the expression and localization of Mic60 in different cell types and tissues.

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Antibodies and Reagents for Mitochondrial Studies

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The following antibodies were used in this study: rabbit anti-Myo19 (HPA059715, 1:1000 for western blotting) from Sigma-Aldrich; rabbit anti-Mic60 (A2751, 1:3000 for western blotting), anti-Metaxin2 (A7958, 1:1000 for western blotting) and rabbit anti-Sam50 (A3401, 1:3000 for western blotting, 1:400 for PLA assay) from ABclonal; mouse anti-Mic60 (sc-390707, 1:200 for immunofluorescence staining) from Santa Cruz Biotechnology; rabbit anti-GFP (598, 1:1000 for western blotting, 1:200 for immunofluorescence staining) and mouse anti-GFP (MO48-3, 1:200 for immunofluorescence staining) from MBL; anti-mouse (sc-516102, 1:4000) and anti-rabbit (sc-2004, 1:4000) horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated secondary antibodies from Santa Cruz Biotechnology; Alexa Fluor488- or Alexa Fluor 555-conjugated secondary antibody from ThermoFisher Scientific. For reagents, MitoTrackerTM Red CMXRos (M7512), MitoTrackerTM Green FM (M7514), TMRE (T669), TMRM (T668) and Prolong Diamond Antifade with DAPI (P36962) were purchased from Thermo Fisher Scientific. Rotenone (HY-B1756), FCCP (HY-100410) and 2-Deoxy-D-glucose (HY-13966) were purchased from MedChemExpress.
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Antibody Validation for Mito-Oxidative Stress

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The following antibodies were used in this study: rabbit anti-Myo19 (HPA059715, 1:1000 for western blotting and 1:800 for IHC) and mouse anti-α-tubulin (T9026, 1:4000 for western blotting) from Sigma-Aldrich; rabbit anti-Mic60 (A2751, 1:1000 for western blotting), rabbit anti-Src (A19119, 1:1000 for western blotting) rabbit anti- pSrc Y416 (AP0452, 1:1000 for western blotting) from ABclonal; mouse anti-RhoA (ARH04, 1:800 for western blotting) from Cytoskeleton; rabbit anti-GAPDH (ab181602, 1:4000 for western blotting) from Abcam; mouse anti-Nrf2 (sc-365949, 1:800 for western blotting) from Santa Cruz; anti-mouse (sc-516102, 1:4000) and anti-rabbit (sc-2004, 1:4000) horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated secondary antibodies from Santa Cruz Biotechnology.
For reagents, CellTracker™ Red CMTPX (C34552), CellTracker™ Green CMFDA (C2925) and MitoSOX (M36008) were purchased from ThermoFisher Scientific. 2-Deoxy-D-glucose (HY-13966) was purchased from MedChemExpress. H2O2 (H112515), catalase (C163049), and MitoPY (M286913) were purchased from Aladdin. PP2 (SC1234) was purchased from Beyotime. Rho activator II (CN03) was purchased from Cytoskeleton. Dasatinib (S45672) was purchased from Yuanye. MitoTEMPO (S9733) was purchased from Selleck. Ehop-016 (BD559120) was purchased from Bidepharm. AntimycinA (ab141904) was purchased from Abcam.
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