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Hsc70

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Hsc70 is a molecular chaperone protein that plays a crucial role in protein folding, transport, and degradation processes within cells. It is a member of the heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) family and is involved in maintaining the proper conformation and function of various cellular proteins.

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Antibody Sources in Autophagy Assays

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Sources of reagents and chemicals were as described before (Kiffin et al., 2004; Massey et al., 2006; Bandyopadhyay et al., 2010). The antibody against mouse LAMP‐2A was developed in our laboratory (Cuervo & Dice, 1996). The antibody against total tau (DA9) was a gift from Dr. P. Davies (The Feinstein Institute, Manhasset, NY, USA). The antibody against Vps4 was from Sigma, against GAPDH from Abcam, against light chain 3 protein (LC3) and Atg7 from Cell Signaling (Danvers, MA, USA), against actin from Stressgen, and against hsc70 from Novus.
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Antibody Sources for Cellular Analysis

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The sources of antibodies used in this study are LAMP-2A (Invitrogen); GAPDH (Abcam); RNase A (Rockland Immunochemicals); HSP90, β-actin, LC3B, and EF-1α (Cell Signaling Technology); hsc70 (Novus Biological); rHN (generated with residues 20–35 of the rHN peptide and no cross-reaction with HN and HNG; GeneTex); and mTOR CST and GFP antibody (Thermo Fisher Scientific). Antibody against HN or HNG was generated by Genscript using residues 7–24 of the HN peptide.
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