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Bapta am 2787

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BAPTA-AM (2787) is a cell-permeable calcium chelator that can be used to study calcium-mediated signaling processes in biological systems. It functions by rapidly binding and sequestering intracellular calcium ions.

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CRISPR Targeting of ATP2C1 Gene

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Guide RNAs against ATP2C1 were designed and ordered as a single-stranded oligonucleotide from IDT (5′-GGAGCTGTCACCTTAGAACA-3′); the scrambled control guide (Scr; 5′-GGTCTCTGTACGGGCCGCCC-3′) does not align with the human genome by primer blast. Following phosphorylation and annealing, guides were ligated into BsmBI-digested LentiCrisprV2 (a gift from the Feng Zhang lab; Addgene plasmid number 52961). Mouse anti-actin (ab3280) was obtained from Abcam (Cambridge, MA), while goat-anti-mouse horseradish peroxidase (HRP) (32430) was obtained from Thermo Fisher. Rabbit anti-lamin B1 (12586) was obtained from Cell Signaling Technology (Danvers, MA). Hybridoma AAV antibodies A1, A69, and B1 were purchased from American Research Products, Inc. (Waltham, MA). Fluo4-am (no. F14201) was purchased from Thermo Fisher. Ionomycin (2092) and BAPTA-AM (2787) were obtained from Tocris Bioscience (Minneapolis, MN). Bortezomib (S1013) was obtained from Selleck Chemicals (Houston, TX).
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Biochemical Modulators of Cell Signaling

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LPS (L4391), GTPγS (G8634), and Cytochalasin D (C8273) were from Sigma-Aldrich. Bisindolylmaleimide I (S7208), TAE226 (S2820), and KN-62 (S7422) were from Selleck. TFA (P0214A) was from MedChemExpress (MCE). BAPTA-AM (2787) and Yoda1 (5586) were from TOCRIS. The Phos-tag TM Acrylamide AAL-107 was from the NARD Institute.
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