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Anti flag pa1 984b

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The Anti-FLAG (PA1-984B) is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and purification of proteins tagged with the FLAG epitope. It is a highly specific monoclonal antibody that recognizes the eight-amino acid FLAG peptide sequence. This product can be used in various applications, including Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and protein purification.

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Immunofluorescence and Western Blotting Protocol

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Where indicated in the figure legends and on the figures, aphidicolin (2 μg/ml; Sigma) or nocodazole (50 ng/ml; Sigma) was diluted in fresh medium and added to cells. The following antibodies were from commercial sources: anti-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) (ab9485; Abcam), anti-tubulin (DM 1A; Sigma), anti-FLAG (PA1-984B, Thermo), anti-FLAG (M2; Sigma), anti-HA (HA.11, BioLegend), anti-cytomegalovirus for IE1 (ab30924; Abcam), and anti-cytomegalovirus for IE1 and IE2 (MAB810R; Millipore). Monoclonal antibodies against IE1 (1B12) and IE2 (3H9) were described previously (70 (link)). Infrared (IR) dye 680- and 800-conjugated secondary antibodies (Li-Cor) were used for Western blotting. Alexa Fluor 488-conjugated secondary antibody (catalog no. A-11017; Invitrogen) and Alexa Fluor 594-conjugated secondary antibody (catalog no. A-11020; Invitrogen) were used for immunofluorescence.
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Comprehensive Antibody Characterization Protocol

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The following antibodies were used: anti-cGAS (#31659), anti-cGAS (#83623), anti-TBK1 (#3013), anti-phospho-TBK1 (#5483), anti-IRF3 (#4302), anti- phospho-IRF3 (#4947), anti-Myc (#2276) were purchased from Cell Signaling Technology; anti-VSV-G (V5507), anti-MB21D2 (SAB2108874) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich; anti-Flag (PA1-984B) was purchased from Thermo Fisher Scientific; anti-HA (sc-7392), anti-Actin (sc-58673) were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology; FITC anti-mouse CD3 (#100203), PE anti-mouse IFN-γ (#505807), APC anti-mouse Perforin (#154403), PE/Cy7-anti-mouse CD80 (#104733), PerpCP/Cyanine5.5 anti-mouse CD86 (#105027), FITC anti-mouse CD11c (#117305) were purchased from BioLegend; PE anti-mouse CD62L (#561918), PerCP-Cy5.5 anti-mouse CD8α (#561109), APC anti-mouse CD69 (#560689), PE/Cyanine7 anti-human/mouse Granzyme B (#372213) were purchased from BD Biosciences; APC anti-mouse-MHC class II (ab93559) was purchased from Abcam. All antibodies were used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 2′, 3′-cGAMP was purchased from InvivoGen. For Biotin Pull-Down assay, Streptavidin-Agarose (S1638, Sigma-Aldrich) was used.
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