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B4galt1

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B4GALT1 is a protein-encoding gene that produces an enzyme involved in the synthesis of various glycoconjugates. This enzyme catalyzes the transfer of galactose to N-acetylglucosamine, a key step in the formation of complex carbohydrates.

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Western Blot Antibody Optimization

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Western blotting was performed using standard methods. The following antibodies were used: RBMS1 (Abcam ab150353), PD-L1(CST 13684), PD-L1 (Abcam ab213480), B4GALT1 (Santa Cruz sc-515551), VINCULIN (Proteintech 66305-1-Ig), GAPDH (Proteintech 60004-1-Ig), TUBULIN (ABclonal AC006). Secondary antibodies were conjugated to horseradish peroxidase (GE Healthcare). The protein bands were probed with an ECL Enhanced chemiluminescence regent Kit (NCM Biotech), visualized using the MiniChemiā„¢ 500 image system (Beijing Sage Creation, China) and analyzed by Image software (Lane 1D, Beijing Sage Creation, China).
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Western Blot Analysis of Cellular Proteins

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Cells were lysed directly in lysis buffer to collect whole cell extracts. Protein samples were separated on polyacrylamide gels, transferred onto nitrocellulose membrane by iblot (Invitrogen), detected using horseradish peroxidase-conjugated secondary antibodies, and exposed to BioMax film (Kodak) following chemiluminescence (Santa Cruz, CA, USA). The following primary antibodies were used: SOCS3, Actin, and B4GALT1 (Santa Cruz, CA, USA).
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