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Ms anti spir 1

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The Ms anti-Spir-1 is a primary antibody that recognizes the Spir-1 protein. Spir-1 is a member of the Spir family of actin nucleation factors, which play a role in the regulation of actin dynamics. The Ms anti-Spir-1 antibody can be used to detect and study the Spir-1 protein in various applications.

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Immunoblotting Protocols Using Diverse Antibodies

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Primary antibodies used were from the following sources: rabbit (Rb) anti-Myc (Cell Signaling, 2278), mouse (Ms) anti-Myc (Cell Signaling, 9B11), Rb anti-actin (Sigma, A2066), Ms anti-FLAG (Sigma F1804), Rb anti-14-3-3 (Santa Cruz, sc-629), Ms anti -Spir-1 (Santa Cruz, sc-517039), Ms anti-Spir-1 (Abcam, ab57463), Rb anti-DDX3 (Cell Signaling, 2635), Rb anti-IKKβ (Cell Signaling, 2684), Rb anti-HA (Sigma, H6908), Ms anti-α-tubulin (Millipore, 05–829), Ms anti-GAPDH (Sigma, G8795), Rb anti-IRF3 (Cell Signaling, 4962), Rb anti-IRF3 (Santa Cruz, SC-9082), Ms anti-COPε (Santa Cruz, sc-133194), Rb anti-phospho-IRF3 Ser396 (Cell Signaling, 4947S) and Rb polyclonal anti-C6 [53 (link)]. For dilutions used for the primary antibodies, see S3 Table. Secondary antibodies used (1:10,000 dilution) were IRDye 680RD-conjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG or anti-mouse IgG and IRDye 800CW-conjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG or anti-mouse IgG (LI-COR).
Reagents used in this study were: anti-c-Myc agarose from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, and monoclonal anti-HA-agarose, clone HA-7, ANTI-FLAG M2 affinity gel and Poly-D-lysine hydrobromide (all from Sigma Aldrich). Human IFNα, human TNF-α and mouse IL-1β were from Peprotech, HMW poly(I:C) and puromycin were from InvivoGen, and doxycycline was from Melford.
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Antibody Characterization for Immunoblot

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Primary antibodies used were from the following sources: rabbit (Rb) anti-Myc (Cell Signaling, 2278), mouse (Ms) anti-Myc (Cell Signaling, 9B11), Rb anti-Actin (Sigma, A2066), Ms anti-FLAG (Sigma F1804), Rb anti-14-3-3 (Santa Cruz, sc-629), Ms anti -Spir-1 (Santa Cruz, sc-517039), Ms anti-Spir-1 (Abcam, ab57463), Rb anti-DDX3 (Cell Signaling, 2635), Rb anti-IKKb (Cell Signaling, 2684), Rb anti-HA (Sigma, H6908), Ms anti-a-Tubulin (Millipore, 05-829), Ms anti-GAPDH (Sigma, G8795), Rb anti-IRF3 (Cell Signaling, 4962), Ms anti-COPe (Santa Cruz, sc-133194), Rb anti-phospho-IRF3 Ser396 (Cell Signaling, 4947S) and Rb polyclonal anti-C6 (53) . For dilutions used for the primary antibodies, see reagents table. Secondary antibodies used (1:10,000 dilution) were IRDye 680RDconjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG or anti-mouse IgG and IRDye 800CW-conjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG or anti-mouse IgG (LI-COR).
Reagents used in this study were: Anti-c-Myc Agarose from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, and monoclonal Anti-HA-Agarose, clone HA-7, ANTI-FLAG M2 Affinity Gel and Poly-D-lysine hydrobromide (all from Sigma Aldrich). Human IFNα, human TNF-α and mouse IL-1β were from Peprotech, HMW poly(I:C) and puromycin were from InvivoGen, and doxycycline was from Melford.
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