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Mouse anti flag epitope clone m2

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The Mouse anti-FLAG epitope (clone M2) is a monoclonal antibody that specifically recognizes the FLAG epitope tag. The FLAG epitope is a short amino acid sequence (DYKDDDDK) that can be fused to recombinant proteins to facilitate detection and purification. The Mouse anti-FLAG epitope (clone M2) provides a reliable tool for the identification and isolation of FLAG-tagged proteins.

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Immunoblotting of Transfected Murine Cells

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12 well plates of transfected murine 8B9 cells were lysed in 0.5X IGEPAL lysis buffer as described previously [27 (link)]. All lysates were resolved by SDS-PAGE electrophoresis and transferred to PVDF membranes. Antibodies: rabbit anti-HA (Bethyl Laboratories, Inc.), mouse anti-HA (MAb clone 12CA5), rabbit anti-FLAG M2 (Sigma), mouse anti-p53 (MAb clone Ab-8, ThermoFisher Scientific), mouse anti-FLAG epitope (clone M2, Sigma) and anti-16E6 MAb 6G6 (a generous gift from Arbor Vita Corporation). Detection of blot signals was captured and analyzed using a Syngene G:Box (Syngene USA, Frederick, Maryland).
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Antibodies Used in Influenza Research

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Rabbit anti-GPS1 (clone 16-30), mouse anti-β-actin (clone AC-74), mouse anti-FLAG epitope (clone M2), and anti-FLAG M2 magnetic beads were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). Mouse anti-M2 antibody (antibody rM2ss23) (46 (link)), anti-PB2 antibody (antibody 18/1) (47 (link)), anti-PB1 antibody (antibody 136/1), and anti-PA antibody (antibody 55/2) (48 (link)) were kindly provided by Ayato Takada, Hokkaido University. The mouse anti-M1 antibody (antibody WS-27/52), mouse anti-HA antibody (antibody WS3-54), and mouse anti-Aichi NP antibody (antibody 2S-347/3) were produced in our laboratory at the University of Wisconsin.
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