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Diverse Antibodies for Cellular Imaging

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The following primary antibodies were used: rabbit anti-Egl [31 (link)] (kindly provided by R. Lehmann); mouse anti-Dhc (Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank; donor J. Scholey); mouse anti-BicD (Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank, donor R. Steward); rat anti-Vasa (Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank; donors A.C. Spradling/D/Williams); rabbit anti-gamma-tubulin (Sigma); mouse anti-GFP (Abcam); mouse anti-HA (Cell signaling technology); rabbit anti-HA (Cell signaling technology); rabbit anti-HOAP, guinea pig anti-HipHop and anti-Gag HeT-A (kindly provided by Y. Rong); rabbit anti-Gag HeT-A (kindly provided by E. Casacuberta (23) Alexa fluor conjugated secondary antibodies (Life Technologies) were diluted 1:500.
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Antibody Staining Protocol for Drosophila

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The following antibodies were used: anti-FLAG (Sigma Aldrich, F1804, 1:5000 for western, 1:500 for immunofluorescence), mouse anti-BicD (Clones 1B11 and 4C2, Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank, 1:30 for immunofluorescence; 1:300 for western, donor R. Steward), rabbit anti-Ctp (Abcam, ab51603, 1:5000 for western), GFP nanobody booster (Chromotek; 1:500 for immunofluorescence), mouse anti-GFP (Clontech, JL-8, 1:5000 for western), rabbit anti-GFP (Chromotek; 1:3000 for immunofluorescence), C3G (generous gift from S. Hawley, mouse anti-C(3)G, 1:500), Orb (mouse anti-Orb, clone 4H8, 1:30 dilution), mouse anti-Dhc (Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank, clone 2C11-2, 1:50; for immunofluorescence, donor J. Scholey), rabbit anti-Glued (generous gift from V. Gelfand, 1:500 for immunofluorescence). The following secondary antibodies were used: goat anti-rabbit Alexa 594, 555 and 488 (Life Technologies, 1:400, 1:400 and 1:200 respectively); goat anti-mouse Alexa 594, 555 and 488 (Life Technologies, 1:400, 1:400 and 1: 200 respectively) goat anti-mouse HRP (Pierce, 1:5000); and goat anti-rabbit HRP (Pierce, 1:5000).
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Antibodies Used for Protein Detection

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The following antibodies were used: anti-FLAG (Sigma Aldrich, F1804, 1:5000 for western, 1:500 for immunofluorescence), mouse anti-BicD (Clones 1B11 and 4C2, Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank, 1:30 for immunofluorescence; 1:300 for western, donor R. Steward), rabbit anti-Ctp (Abcam, ab51603, 1:5000 for western), GFP nanobody booster (Chromotek; 1:500 for immunofluorescence), mouse anti-GFP (Clontech, JL-8, 1:5000 for western), rabbit anti-GFP (Chromotek; 1:3000 for immunofluorescence), C3G (generous gift from S. Hawley, mouse anti-C(3)G, 1:500), Orb (mouse anti-Orb, clone 4H8, 1:30 dilution), mouse anti-Dhc (Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank, clone 2C11-2, 1:50; for immunofluorescence, donor J. Scholey), rabbit anti-Glued (generous gift from V. Gelfand, 1:500 for immunofluorescence). The following secondary antibodies were used: goat anti-rabbit Alexa 594, 555 and 488 (Life Technologies, 1:400, 1:400 and 1:200 respectively); goat anti-mouse Alexa 594, 555 and 488 (Life Technologies, 1:400 , 1:400 and 1: 200 respectively) goat anti-mouse HRP (Pierce, 1:5000); and goat anti-rabbit HRP (Pierce, 1:5000).
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