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SRPK1 is a serine/arginine-rich protein kinase that plays a role in the regulation of pre-mRNA splicing. It is involved in the phosphorylation of serine-arginine-rich domain-containing proteins, which are important components of the spliceosome.

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Protein Expression Analysis via Western Blot

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Western blot analysis was performed as previously described [43 (link),44 (link)]. Briefly, proteins extracted from cells or tissues were separated on SDS–PAGE gels and transferred to PVDF membranes. The membranes were probed with antibodies against AKT2 (Santa Cruz, CA, USA, cat#sc-81436), CLK1 (Santa Cruz, cat#sc-515897), SRPK1 (Santa Cruz, cat#sc-100443), pRBM20 (gift from Dr. Hidehito Kuroyanagi), HA-tag (Abcam, Cambridge, UK, cat#ab137838), His-tag (Abcam, cat#ab18184), and GAPDH (Cell Signaling, MA, USA, cat#14C10), which served as a protein loading control.
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Protein Expression Profiling by Western Blot

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Western blotting analysis was performed as described previously [35] [36] . Briefly, Protein lysed from cells and tissues were separated by SDS-PAGE gel and transferred onto a PVDF membrane.
The membrane was probed with antibodies against AKT2 (Santa Cruz, CA, Cat#sc-81436), CLK1 (Santa Cruz, CA, Cat#sc-515897), SRPK1 (Santa Cruz, CA, Cat#sc-100443 ), GAPDH (Cell Signaling, MA, Cat#14C10) was served as the protein loading control.
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