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Nadph

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NADPH is a coenzyme that plays a crucial role in numerous cellular processes. It serves as a reducing agent, donating electrons to various enzymatic reactions. NADPH is essential for anabolic pathways, such as lipid and nucleotide synthesis, and is also involved in maintaining the balance of cellular redox states.

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Phage Display Kit Protocol

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The Ph.D.™ Phage Display Kit, BSA, BspQI, T4 Ligase, Q5 High Fidelity polymerase, dNTPs, and BL21(DE3) E. coli were purchased from New England Biolabs. Antibiotics were purchased from GoldBio. Na2SeO3 and HNaSeO3 were purchased from Alfa Aesar. NADPH was purchased from BioVision and Coomassie Plus Bradford Reagent from Thermo Scientific. GeneJet Plasmid Miniprep Kit (Cat# K0503) and PCR Cleanup Kit (Cat# K0702) were purchased from ThermoFisher Scientific.
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Quantifying NADPH and α-KG Levels

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HeLa cells expressing control shRNA or indicated shRNAs, psin, or psin-IDH1-AS1 were cultured. NADPH or α-KG levels in the cell lysates were determined using a fluorescence-based lactate assay kit (AAT Bioques for NADPH, BioVision for α-KG) according to the manufacturers’ instructions.
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