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Mouse anti pan cadherin

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Mouse anti‐Pan Cadherin is a mouse monoclonal antibody that binds to the Pan Cadherin protein. Cadherins are a family of calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion molecules that play a crucial role in cell-cell interactions and maintenance of tissue architecture. This antibody recognizes an epitope common to multiple cadherin family members.

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Western Blot Protein Detection Protocol

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Protein samples (25–30 μg of total protein/lane) were mixed 1:1 with 2× protein loading buffer (60 mmol/L Tris‐HCl pH 6.8, 10% glycerol, 2% SDS, 1% bromophenol blue, 10% beta‐mercaptoethanol), boiled 5 min. at 98°C and loaded onto 12% SDS‐PAGE gels. Proteins were detected by Western blotting using: rabbit anti‐Cx43 antibody (C6219; Sigma‐Aldrich), mouse anti‐AIF antibody (MA5‐15880; Pierce‐Thermo Scientific), rabbit anti‐ETFB antibody (17925‐1‐AP; ProteinTech), mouse anti‐Na+/K+ ATPase alpha‐1 antibody (05‐369; Millipore, Billerica, MA, USA), mouse anti‐SDHA (MS204; MitoSciences, Eugene, OR, USA), mouse anti‐Pan Cadherin (C1821; Sigma‐Aldrich) and rabbit anti‐TOMM20 antibody (HPA011562; Sigma‐Aldrich).
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Antibody Panel for Cell-Cell Adhesion

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The following antibodies were used: mouse anti-E-cadherin (Takara, Kyoto, Japan), anti-P-cadherin (Takara, Kyoto, Japan), mouse anti-desmoplakin (Progen, Heidelberg, Germany), mouse anti-desmocollin-2 (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA), mouse antidesmoglein-2 (Progen), mouse anti-occludin (Invitrogen), mouse anti-pan-cadherin (Sigma), rabbit anti-claudin-1 (Invitrogen), rabbit anti-ZO-1 (Invitrogen), mouse anti-N-cadherin (Invitrogen), rabbit anti-β-catenin (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA), mouse anti-γ-catenin (BD Transduction Laboratories, Lexington. KY, USA), mouse anti-E-cadherin (BD Transduction Laboratories), and mouse anti-HA (Nacalai, Kyoto, Japan). The polyclonal anti-β-actin antibody was a gift from Dr. S. Imaoka. Lipofectamine LTX and Dynabeads were obtained from Invitrogen. Blebbistatin and 12-O-Tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA) were obtained from Calbiochem (San Diego, CA, USA).
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