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Western Blot Analysis of Protein Targets

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Cell lysates were electrophoresed in 8%, 10%, or 12% polyacrylamide gels, and proteins were transferred to a nitrocellulose membrane (Amersham Biosciences) by electroblotting. Proteins were detected using the following antibodies: anti-PGC-1β (Bethyl Laboratories, A302-273A), anti-PGC-1α (Novus, NBP1-04676), anti-Flag (Sigma-Aldrich, A8592), anti-β-actin (Sigma-Aldrich, A2228), anti-CBP80 (Bethyl Laboratories, A301-793A or, alternatively, Choe et al. 2010 (link)), anti-CBP20 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-48793), anti-PABPC1 (Abcam, ab21060), anti-eIF4E (Bethyl Laboratories, A301-153A), anti-α-Tubulin (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-58666), anti-P62 (BabCO, mAb414), anti-vimentin (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-6260), anti-pSer2-RNAPII (Abcam, ab5095), anti-GAPDH (Cell Signaling Technology, 2118), anti-NONO (Bethyl Laboratories, A300-582A), anti-myoglobin (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc25607), anti-MHC (Abcam, ab91506), or anti-calnexin (Enzo, SPA-865F).
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Western Blot Antibody Characterization

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Western blot analyses were performed using the following antibodies: anti-eIF3d (Bethyl A301-758A), anti-eIF4A1 (Cell Signaling 2490), anti-eIF4G1 (Cell Signaling 2858), anti-rpS19 (Bethyl A304-002A), anti-eIF4E (Bethyl A301-154A), anti-rpLP0 (Bethyl A302-882A), anti-HA epitope tag (Pierce 26183), anti-c-Jun (Cell Signaling 9165), anti-Hsp90 (BD Biosciences 610418), and anti-4EBP1 (Cell Signaling 9644).
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Western Blot Antibody Characterization

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Western blot analyses were performed using the following antibodies: anti-eIF3d (Bethyl A301-758A), anti-eIF4A1 (Cell Signaling 2490), anti-eIF4G1 (Cell Signaling 2858), anti-rpS19 (Bethyl A304-002A), anti-eIF4E (Bethyl A301-154A), anti-rpLP0 (Bethyl A302-882A), anti-HA epitope tag (Pierce 26183), anti-c-Jun (Cell Signaling 9165), anti-Hsp90 (BD Biosciences 610418), and anti-4EBP1 (Cell Signaling 9644).
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Immunoblot Antibody Dilutions for Protein Analysis

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Immunoblot studies were performed using the following antibodies at 1:1000 dilution: anti-DAP5 (BD Biosciences 610742); anti-eIF3d (Bethyl A301-758A); anti-eIF4A1 (Cell Signaling 2490); anti-eIF4G1 (Cell Signaling 2858); anti-rpS19 (Bethyl A304-002A); anti-eIF4E (Bethyl A301-154A); anti-HA epitope tag (Abcam 18181); anti-c-Jun (Cell Signaling 9165); anti-CDK12 (Cell Signaling 11973); anti-MMP1 (Abcam 137332); anti-GAPDH (Cell Signaling 2118S); anti-4E-BP1 (Cell Signaling 9644); anti-Lumin A (Abcam 226189); anti-AUF1 (EMD Millipore 07260); anti FXR1 (Cell Signaling 12295); anti FXR2 (Cell Signaling 7098); and anti-PABP (Cell Signaling 4992). The following antibodies were used at 1:500 dilution: anti-ETS1 (Abcam 26096); anti-OSMR (Abcam 210771); anti-EGFR (Cell Signaling 4257); anti-SERPINE2 (Abcam 75348); anti-ITGV (Abcam 124968); and anti-p53-BP1 (Abcam 21083).
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