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Molecular biology grade chemicals

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Molecular biology grade chemicals are high-purity reagents designed for use in molecular biology applications. They are manufactured to meet stringent quality standards and are suitable for a variety of laboratory procedures, including DNA and RNA manipulation, protein analysis, and cell culture.

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Radiolabeled Compound Characterization and Antibody Sourcing

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[14C] 5,5 dimethyloxazolidine-2,4-dione-2-14C (DMO) was generous gifts of Dr. H. R. Kaback (University of California, Los Angeles). Tetraphenylphosphonium [3H]-TPP came from Amersham. SuperSignal West Pico chemiluminescent substrates for detection of horseradish peroxidase came from Thermo Fisher Scientific). Antibodies directed against core translocon components, YidC and OmpF were a generous gift of Professors Ken‐ichi Nishiyama (Iwate University, Morioka, Japan), Tassos Economou (KU Leuven - University of Leuven) and Ross Dalbey (Ohio State University), George Koch (Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg) and Hiroshi Nikaido (University of California, Berkeley), respectively. Molecular biology grade chemicals were purchased from Sigma.
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Cell Culture Materials Procurement

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Cell culture materials (DMEM/F-12, L-glutamine, Hanks’ balanced salt solution, 0.05%trypsin, and antibiotic/antimycotic) were purchased from ThermoFisher. Fetal bovine serum (FBS) was obtained from Atlas Biologicals. Aspirin and all molecular biology-grade chemicals were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich Inc. Sources of primary antibodies used in this study are mentioned in Table 1. Alexa-fluor antibodies used in immunostaining were obtained from Jackson Immuno Research and IR dye-labeled reagents used for immunoblotting were from Li-Cor Biosciences.
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