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Pcdna3 ha mob1

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PcDNA3-HA-MOB1 is a plasmid vector that expresses the MOB1 protein with a hemagglutinin (HA) tag. MOB1 is a regulatory protein involved in various cellular processes. This plasmid can be used for the expression and study of the MOB1 protein in mammalian cell lines.

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Plasmids for Cell Signaling Studies

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Plasmids pCEFL-HA, pCEFL-HA-GαqQL, pCEFL-HA-Gαq-DREADD, pCEFL-3x-Flag-Renilla-luciferase were described previously (Marinissen et al., 2003 (link); Teramoto et al., 2003 (link)). pCEFL-myr-FAK was described previously (Chikumi et al., 2002 (link); Igishi et al., 1999 (link)). Plasmids pCMV-myc-MST1 (Addgene #8847, originally from Joseph Avruch’s lab), pCMV2-FLAG-SAV1 (Addgene #18970, originally from Marius Sudol’ lab), pcDNA3-HA-MOB1 (Addgene #32835, originally from Kunliang Guan’s lab), p2xFLAG-CMV2-LATS1 (Addgene #18971, originally from Marius Sudol’s lab) and 8xGTIIC-luciferase (Addgene #34615, originally from Stefano Piccolo’s Lab).
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Plasmid Constructs for YAP-LATS1 Signaling

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Plasmids pCMV-myc-MST1 (Addgene #8847 from Joseph Avruch’s lab)57 (link), pCMV2-FLAG-SAV1 (Addgene #18970 from Marius Sudol’s lab)58 (link), pcDNA3-HA-MOB1 (Addgene #32835 from Kunliang Guan’s lab)14 (link), p2xFLAG-CMV2-LATS1 (Addgene #18971 from Marius Sudol’s lab)58 (link), and pQCXIH-Myc-YAP (Addgene #33091 from Kunliang Guan’s lab)14 (link) were used. GFP-expressing vector was used as control.
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