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Anti esrrb h6707

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Anti-Esrrb (H6707) is a polyclonal antibody that recognizes the Estrogen-related receptor beta (Esrrb) protein. It is designed for use in various immunoassay applications, such as Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunoprecipitation. The antibody is produced in rabbits and is purified using protein A.

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Pluripotency Protein Analysis Protocol

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Immunoprecipitation and Western blot were performed as described (Jang et al., 2012 (link)). Anti-p-Oct4(S229) antibody was made by GenScript (Piscataway, New Jersey). Anti-Oct4 (sc-5279), anti-PP1α (sc-6104) and anti-PP1γ (sc-6108) were acquired from Santa Cruz Biotechnology; anti-Nanog (ab14959) and anti-PP1β (ab53315) were purchased from Abcam (UK); anti-Aurka (610938) and anti-Aurkb (611082) were acquired from BD Transduction Laboratories (San Jose, California); anti-Esrrb (H6707) was obtained from R&D System (Minneapolis, Minnesota); and anti-phospho-Histone H3(Ser10) (05–598) was purchased from Millipore.
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Protein Interactions in Embryonic Stem Cells

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Using the wild-type ESCs, the Flag-tagged CTBP2 expressing ESCs, the Flag-tagged Zfp217 WT rescued ESCs and the Flag-tagged Zfp217 MUT rescued ESCs, immunoprecipitation and western blot were done as previously described (29 (link)). Anti-Zfp217, anti-Zfp516, anti-Zfp518b, anti-Zbtb8b, anti-Hic2, anti-Wiz, anti-Zscan10, anti-Zscan4f antibodies were made by GenScript (Piscataway, New Jersey). Anti-Oct4 (sc-5279) and anti-Znf217 (sc-55351) were acquired from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Dallas, TX, USA); anti-Nanog (ab14959), anti-Hdac1 (ab7028), anti-Mi-2b (ab72418), anti-Lsd1 (ab17721), anti-H3 (ab1792), anti-H3K4me1 (ab8895), anti-H3K4me3 (ab8580), and anti-H3K27ac (ab4729) were purchased from Abcam (UK); anti-Ctbp1 (612042), anti-Ctbp2 (612044), and anti-Ezh2 (612667) were acquired from BD Transduction Laboratories (San Jose, CA, USA); anti-Esrrb (H6707) and anti-Sox2 (MAB2018) were obtained from R&D System (Minneapolis, MN, USA); anti-Suz12 (3737S), anti-Bax (2772), anti-Caspase-3 (9662S), and anti-Cleaved Caspase-3 (9661S) were from Cell Signaling Technology (Danvers, Massachusetts); anti-CoREST (07-455) and anti-H3K27me3 (07-449) was obtained from Millipore (Germany); anti-HA tag and anti-Myc tag were acquired from Covance (Princeton, NJ, USA); anti-Flag tag and anti-β-Actin were purchased from (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA).
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