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Glutathione s transferase beads

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Glutathione S-transferase (GST) beads are a type of lab equipment used for protein purification. They consist of beads coated with the enzyme glutathione S-transferase, which can bind to and capture proteins that have been genetically engineered to contain a GST tag. This allows the targeted proteins to be isolated and purified from a complex mixture.

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Antibody-Based Protein Detection Assay

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Antibodies against human KDM1A (ab17721 and ab90966), CK1δ (ab48031), GATA6 (ab22600), and USP22 (ab4812) were from Abcam. Antibodies against GST (sc-138), Tuj-1(sc-58888), CK1α (sc-6477), CK1ε (sc-6471), BMP2 (sc-6895), CDKN1A (sc-397), and α-Tubulin (sc-5286) were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Antibodies against human GSK3β (9315), GSK3α (9338), CD133 (3663), phospho-GSK3β-S9 (9336), Oct4 (2750), H3K4me2/3 (9725 and 9751) and Myc-tag (2276) were from Cell Signaling Technology. Antibodies against phospho-serine/threonine (612548) and nestin (611658) were from BD Transduction Laboratories. Antibodies against hemagglutinin (HA)-Tag and Flag-tag were from Sigma. Hoechst 33342, Alexa Fluor 488 goat anti-rabbit antibody, and Alexa Fluor 594 goat anti-mouse antibody were from Molecular Probes. The specific antibody against phospho-KDM1A S683 was produced by Signalway Antibody. Supplementary Table 1 contains detailed information about the used antibodies.
Temozolomide (TMZ), tideglusib, lithium chloride, glutathione S-transferase (GST) beads, cycloheximide (CHX), and MG132 were from Sigma. Puromycin, hygromycin, and D4476 (4-[4-(2,3-dihydro-benzo[1,4]dioxin-6-yl)-5-pyridin-2-yl-1H-imidazol-2-yl] benzamide) were from EMD Biosciences. Protein G agarose was from Life Technologies. The recombinant active GSK3β (G09-10G) and CK1α (C64-10G) proteins were from SignalChem Lifesciences Corp.
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Antibody-Based Protein Detection Assay

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Antibodies against human KDM1A (ab17721 and ab90966), CK1δ (ab48031), GATA6 (ab22600), and USP22 (ab4812) were from Abcam. Antibodies against GST (sc-138), Tuj-1(sc-58888), CK1α (sc-6477), CK1ε (sc-6471), BMP2 (sc-6895), CDKN1A (sc-397), and α-Tubulin (sc-5286) were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Antibodies against human GSK3β (9315), GSK3α (9338), CD133 (3663), phospho-GSK3β-S9 (9336), Oct4 (2750), H3K4me2/3 (9725 and 9751) and Myc-tag (2276) were from Cell Signaling Technology. Antibodies against phospho-serine/threonine (612548) and nestin (611658) were from BD Transduction Laboratories. Antibodies against hemagglutinin (HA)-Tag and Flag-tag were from Sigma. Hoechst 33342, Alexa Fluor 488 goat anti-rabbit antibody, and Alexa Fluor 594 goat anti-mouse antibody were from Molecular Probes. The specific antibody against phospho-KDM1A S683 was produced by Signalway Antibody. Supplementary Table 1 contains detailed information about the used antibodies.
Temozolomide (TMZ), tideglusib, lithium chloride, glutathione S-transferase (GST) beads, cycloheximide (CHX), and MG132 were from Sigma. Puromycin, hygromycin, and D4476 (4-[4-(2,3-dihydro-benzo[1,4]dioxin-6-yl)-5-pyridin-2-yl-1H-imidazol-2-yl] benzamide) were from EMD Biosciences. Protein G agarose was from Life Technologies. The recombinant active GSK3β (G09-10G) and CK1α (C64-10G) proteins were from SignalChem Lifesciences Corp.
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