V atpase g1
V-ATPase G1 is a protein component of the V-type ATPase, a proton pump that plays a crucial role in regulating intracellular pH and ion homeostasis. It is involved in the acidification of various cellular compartments, such as lysosomes, secretory vesicles, and the Golgi apparatus.
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Immunohistochemistry and Immunoblotting Protocols
Multiparametric Analysis of Cell Cultures
The following primary antibodies were used for immunofluorescence, immunoblotting (IB) and flow cytometry (FACS) assays: V-ATPase G1 (16143-1-AP, Proteintech), Vinculin (V9131, Sigma Aldrich), Tsg101 (14497-1-AP, Proteintech), Ago2 (10686-1-AP, Proteintech), Clathrin (ab23440, Abcam), CD63 (sc-15363, Santa Cruz), CD9 (IB: 10626D, Thermo Fisher; FACS: 130-103-988, Miltenyi), CD81 (130-107-982, Miltenyi), Calnexin (ab31290, Abcam), Nestin (MAB 1259, R&D), Tuji (T3952, Sigma Aldrich), GFAP (G9269, Sigma Aldrich), CD11b (20991-1-AP, Proteintech), O4 (O7139, Sigma Aldrich), Olig2 (AV32753, Sigma Aldrich), CD31 (ab28364, Abcam), Vimentin (130-106-369, Miltenyi), POU3F2 (12137, Cell Signaling), HOXA10 (TA590263, Origen), HOXA7 (ab211521, Abcam), V-ATPase G2 (25316-1-AP, Proteintech), ARF6 (6ARF01, ThermoFisher Scientific), and GRP78 (3177, Cell Signaling).
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