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5 carboxy 8hq

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5-carboxy-8HQ is a chemical compound used in various analytical and research applications. It functions as a fluorescent indicator, commonly utilized in the detection and quantification of metal ions in biological samples and other experimental settings.

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Cloning and Expression of Epigenetic Regulators

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Antibodies used in immunoblotting, immunoprecipitation, and ChIP assays are listed in Supplementary Table 3. Fluorescence-labeled antibodies are described in the section of flow cytometry and cell sorting. Human Trabid cDNA was amplified by PCR from the pHM6-HA-Trabid plasmid (provided by Dr. Mariann Bienz, Medical Research Council, UK) and inserted into the pCLXSN(GFP) retroviral vector44 (link). The catalytically inactive Trabid mutant, HA-Trabid C443A, was created by site-directed mutagenesis. Mouse Jmjd2d expression vector (pcDNA-FLAG-mKdm4d) was obtained from Addgene, and the cDNA insert was transferred to the pCLXSN(GFP) vector to generate pCLXSN(GFP)-HA-Jmjd2d. pGIPZ lentiviral vectors encoding a non-silencing shRNA control and two different Jmjd2d shRNAs were obtained from Thermo Scientific.
LPS (derived from Escherichia coli strain 0127:B8) and CpG (2216) were from Sigma-Aldrich. Poly (I:C) was from Amersham, and recombinant murine GM-CSF was from Peprotech. The Jmjd2 inhibitor 5-carboxy-8HQ was purchased from Tocris Bioscience.
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Cloning and Expression of Epigenetic Regulators

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Antibodies used in immunoblotting, immunoprecipitation, and ChIP assays are listed in Supplementary Table 3. Fluorescence-labeled antibodies are described in the section of flow cytometry and cell sorting. Human Trabid cDNA was amplified by PCR from the pHM6-HA-Trabid plasmid (provided by Dr. Mariann Bienz, Medical Research Council, UK) and inserted into the pCLXSN(GFP) retroviral vector44 (link). The catalytically inactive Trabid mutant, HA-Trabid C443A, was created by site-directed mutagenesis. Mouse Jmjd2d expression vector (pcDNA-FLAG-mKdm4d) was obtained from Addgene, and the cDNA insert was transferred to the pCLXSN(GFP) vector to generate pCLXSN(GFP)-HA-Jmjd2d. pGIPZ lentiviral vectors encoding a non-silencing shRNA control and two different Jmjd2d shRNAs were obtained from Thermo Scientific.
LPS (derived from Escherichia coli strain 0127:B8) and CpG (2216) were from Sigma-Aldrich. Poly (I:C) was from Amersham, and recombinant murine GM-CSF was from Peprotech. The Jmjd2 inhibitor 5-carboxy-8HQ was purchased from Tocris Bioscience.
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