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Anti centrin

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Anti-centrin is a laboratory equipment product designed for the detection and visualization of centrin proteins in cellular samples. Centrin proteins play a crucial role in the organization and function of the centrosome, a key cellular structure involved in cell division and motility. The anti-centrin product provides researchers with a tool to study the distribution and dynamics of centrin proteins within cells, enabling a better understanding of centrosome biology and related cellular processes.

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Antibody Panel for Centrosome Proteins

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The following primary antibodies were used in this study: anti-CEP128 [Abcam, ab118797; immunofluorescence (IF) 1:500, western blotting (WB) 1:1000], anti-γ-tubulin (Merck, GTU88; IF 1:1000), anti-p15 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-271791; WB 1:1000), anti-centrin (Millipore, A302-479A; IF 1:1000), anti-KLC1 (Abcam, ab187179; IF 1:500), anti-HSP90 (BD Biosciences, 610419; WB 1:1000) and anti-β-actin (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-47778; WB 1:1000). The following secondary antibodies were used: anti-mouse IgG Alexa Fluor 488 (Molecular Probes, 1:1000), anti-rabbit IgG Alexa Fluor 555 (Molecular Probes, 1:1000), anti-mouse IgG HRP (Promega, WB 1:10,000) and anti-rabbit IgG HRP (Promega, WB 1:10,000).
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Immunofluorescence of Centrosome Proteins

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Primary antibodies: anti-Centrin (Millipore, 04–1624), anti-γ-tubulin (Abcam, ab11321), anti-α-tubulin (Sigma, T5168), anti-Cep164 (Santa Cruz, sc-240226). Secondary antibodies for immunofluorescence microscopy: Donkey anti-Rabbit IgG Alexa Fluor 488 (Invitrogen, A21206), Donkey anti-Mouse IgG Alexa Fluor 555 (Invitrogen, A31570), Goat anti-Rat IgG Alexa Fluor 564 (Invitrogen, A11081), Donkey anti-Goat IgG Alexa Fluor 488 (Invitrogen, A21202).
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Antibodies for Ciliopathy Protein Analysis

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Antibodies used in this study included anti-HA, anti-NPHP5, anti-Myc, anti-MARCH7, anti-γ tubulin-FITC (Santa Cruz); anti-Flag, anti-GFP, anti-β actin, (Sigma); anti-CP110, anti-USP9X, anti-CEP290 (Bethyl Laboratories); anti-BBS11 (Thermo Fisher), anti-centrin, anti-K48 Ub (Millipore); anti-K63 Ub (Abcam); anti-Ub (Dako); anti-IFT88 (Proteintech); anti-glutamylated tubulin GT335, anti-acetylated tubulin and anti-Ki67 (Invitrogen). Two additional anti-NPHP5 antibodies (IRCM1 and IRCM2) were also used[25 (link)].
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Antibody Generation and Characterization for ITPKC

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Affinity purified anti-mouse ITPKC polyclonal antibodies named GS2 and GS4 were made by immunizing rabbits with peptide LPERDNKPRVDNLRC and QPGSDGFSS KDTESC, respectively (GenScript). Affinity purified anti-mouse ITPKC antibody named Ald was produced by immunizing rabbits with three peptides: RGGRRRQPGLQRPGPGAG, KPRQNKELDGSNLQTHPRRN-C and SQTDDSLKGPSTQTAC (Aldevron). Those peptides were chosen in the sequence of mouse ITPKC (Pouillon et al., 2003) . Specificity of detection was confirmed by Western blot and immunofluorescence analysis using anti-ITPKC antibodies preincubated or not with their corresponding immunizing peptides.
Anti-ezrin antibody was obtained from ThermoFisher Scientific. Anti-centrin was purchased from Millipore. Antiacetylated tubulin, phalloidin-TRICT and anti-gamma tubulin were obtained from SigmaeAldrich. Rabbit IgGs and mouse IgGs were from Santa Cruz Biotechnologies. Anti-rabbit IgGs Atto 488 and Atto 594-conjugated secondary antibodies were obtained from SigmaeAldrich. Horse-radish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated secondary antibodies were obtained from Santa Cruz Biotechnologies.
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