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EIF3c is a protein that is part of the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 (eIF3) complex. The eIF3 complex plays a crucial role in the initiation of protein synthesis by mediating the recruitment of the 40S ribosomal subunit to the mRNA. EIF3c is one of the core subunits of the eIF3 complex and is essential for its proper functioning.

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Protein Immunoblot Detection Assay

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eIF4G2 (Bethyl laboratories, A302-239A), CBP80 (Bethyl laboratories, A301-793A), eIF3c (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-74507), PCBP2 (Abnova, H00005094-M05), anti-GADPH (Proteintech Group Inc, 10494-1-AP; or ZG003, Invitrogen), β-actin (Abcam, ab8229), and anti-RPSA antibodies were raised in mouse against full-length His6-tagged human RPSA protein expressed in E. coli. Western blots were exposed to Kodak X-ray film or visualized via a Bio-Rad ChemiDoc XRS+ Molecular Imager.
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Immunoblotting Analysis of eIF3c

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Proteins were separated by SDS‐PAGE and transferred to nitrocellulose membranes (Bio‐Rad, Hercules, CA, USA), after which the membranes were blocked in PBS/Tween‐20 containing 5% non‐fat milk. Then the membranes were probed with primary antibodies against eIF3c (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA, USA) overnight at 4°C. Immune‐reactive bands were detected using SuperSignal West Femto Maximum Sensitivity Substrate (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA).
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