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Thermo scientific pierce ip lysis buffer

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Thermo Scientific Pierce IP Lysis Buffer is a ready-to-use buffer designed for cell lysis and immunoprecipitation experiments. It contains a proprietary detergent formulation that efficiently solubilizes a wide range of proteins while maintaining their native structure and interactions.

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Immunoprecipitation Assay for Protein Analysis

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Anti-MST1 (Cell Signaling Technology, USA), anti-LATS1 (Cell Signaling Technology, USA), anti-YAP (Cell Signaling Technology, USA), anti-YAP (Santa Cruz, USA), anti-PP2A Bβ (Proteintech, China), anti-Myc (Proteintech, China), anti-FLAG (Proteintech, China), or anti-IgG (Santa Cruz, USA) antibodies were incubated with Protein A/G Magnetic Beads (Bimake, USA) for 4 h at 4°C. Samples were lysed with Thermo Scientific Pierce IP Lysis Buffer (Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA) with protease inhibitor mixture (Bimake, USA) and incubated with an antibody-bead complex overnight at 4°C. The immunoprecipitation products were then precipitated by the antibody-bead complex using a magnetic rack and analyzed by western blotting.
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Identification of H19-Binding Proteins

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A biotin-coupled H19 probe (sense and antisense) was specially designed using Thermo Scientific Pierce™ RNA 3′ End Desthiobiotinylation Kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA). Cell lysate of BGC-823 cells was prepared using Thermo Scientific Pierce IP Lysis Buffer (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA). Incubated cell lysate with 50 pmol biotin-labeled probes and streptavidin magnetic beads for 1 hour. After eluting the protein, mass spectrometry was used to detect the proteins binding with H19.
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