For RT-PCR analysis, RNA was purified from mMSCs and converted to cDNA using SuperScript III Reverse Transcriptase (Invitrogen, Thermo Fisher Scientific) and amplified using specific primers for mRyk (5′-ATC CTA CCT TGC GGA TGA AG-3′, 5′-CAT CAT CGT CAC CTG AAC TT-3′), Ryk-ICD (5′-TCC AAG GTA CTT TTG GGC G-3′, 5′-TGT CCC CTA GGC AGT GGT AG-3′) and Ryk-ECD (5′-CAG TCA CTA CGC TCT GTC CT-3′, 5′-GCT CGA CCC GAA ACA CTG AT-3′). Real-time quantitative PCR (RQ-PCR) was performed with the Rotor-Gene 6000 system (Corbett Life Science, Australia) and SYBR Premix Ex Taq (TaKaRa, Japan). Relative levels of PCR products were determined after normalization to an endogenous Gapdh control.
Anti actin antibody clone c4
The Anti-actin antibody (clone C4) is a laboratory reagent used to detect and quantify the presence of actin, a ubiquitous cytoskeletal protein, in various cell and tissue samples. This antibody recognizes a specific epitope on the actin molecule, allowing researchers to visualize and analyze the distribution and levels of actin in their experimental systems.
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Quantification of Ryk Protein and mRNA Levels
For RT-PCR analysis, RNA was purified from mMSCs and converted to cDNA using SuperScript III Reverse Transcriptase (Invitrogen, Thermo Fisher Scientific) and amplified using specific primers for mRyk (5′-ATC CTA CCT TGC GGA TGA AG-3′, 5′-CAT CAT CGT CAC CTG AAC TT-3′), Ryk-ICD (5′-TCC AAG GTA CTT TTG GGC G-3′, 5′-TGT CCC CTA GGC AGT GGT AG-3′) and Ryk-ECD (5′-CAG TCA CTA CGC TCT GTC CT-3′, 5′-GCT CGA CCC GAA ACA CTG AT-3′). Real-time quantitative PCR (RQ-PCR) was performed with the Rotor-Gene 6000 system (Corbett Life Science, Australia) and SYBR Premix Ex Taq (TaKaRa, Japan). Relative levels of PCR products were determined after normalization to an endogenous Gapdh control.
Antibody Validation for eEF-2 Kinase
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