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Anti prdm16

Manufactured by Cell Signaling Technology
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Anti-PRDM16 is a primary antibody product offered by Cell Signaling Technology. It is designed to detect the PRDM16 protein, which is a transcriptional regulator involved in various cellular processes. This antibody can be used for applications such as Western blotting to identify and quantify the target protein in biological samples.

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Western Blot Analysis of Adipose and Liver Proteins

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Western blots of proteins in the adipose and liver were performed as previously described (Berg & Scherer, 2005 (link); Collins et al., 2016 (link); Hotamisligil, 2006 (link)). Primary antibodies for anti-NOV/CCN3, anti-IL-6, anti-pP65, anti-P65, anti-MMP9, anti-MMP2, anti-MT1-MMP, anti-TIMP1, anti-TIMP2, anti-PRDM16, anti-PGC-1α, anti-SOD1, anti-TWIST1, anti-SIRT1, anti-Mfn1, anti-FGF21, anti-CREG1, anti-UCP1, anti-pAKT, anti-AKT, and anti-β-actin were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, MA, USA. The anti-pIR tyr972 antibody was purchased from Millipore, Bedford, MA, USA. The anti-HO-1 antibody was purchased from Enzo Life Sciences, Farmingdale, NY, USA. The secondary antibodies labeled with either IRDye 680 or IRDye 800 were purchased from LICOR Biosciences, Lincoln, NE. Immunoreactivity was visualized and quantified by infrared scanning in the Odyssey system (LICOR Biosciences, Lincoln, NE) and quantified after normalization with β-actin and expressed as arbitrary units (AU).
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Immunoblotting and Immunoprecipitation Protocols

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Immunoblotting and immunoprecipitation were performed as described previously [50 (link)]. The following antibodies were used for immunoblotting: anti-C/EBP-β (1:1,000; Cell Signaling, Danvers, MA, USA), anti-PRDM16 (1:1,000) [51 (link)], anti-PPARγ (1:1,000; Cell Signaling), anti-Rpb1CTD (RNA polymerase II CTD) (1:1000; Cell Signaling), anti-tubulin (1:3,000; Sigma-Aldrich, St Louis, MO, USA), or anti-β-actin (1:3,000; Sigma).
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