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Western Blot Analysis of Signaling Proteins

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Total cell lysates were obtained as described before [14 (link)] and analyzed by SDS-PAGE using primary antibodies against ABL1 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-56887), phospho-ABL1 (Cell Signaling, 2865), AML1 (Cell Signaling, 4334), NUP98 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-101546), phospho-CHK1 (Cell Signaling, 2348), CHK1 (Cell Signaling 2360), phospho-CHK2 (Abcam, ab59408), CHK2 (Cell Signaling, 2662), phospho-S6K (Cell Signaling, 9204), S6K (Cell Signaling, 9202), phospho-AKT (Cell Signaling, 9271), AKT (Cell Signaling, 2920), γ-H2AX (Cell Signaling, 2577), histone H3 (Invitrogen, AHO1432) and β-actin (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-47778). The following secondary antibodies conjugated to HRP were used: goat anti-mouse IgG (EMD Millipore, 12-349) and goat anti-rabbit IgG (EMD Millipore, 12-348).
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Antibodies Used in MYC Regulation

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The following antibodies were used: MYC (monoclonal anti-pS62 [Abcam, ab78318] and polyclonal anti-pS62 [Zhang et al. 2012 (link)]), anti-pT58 (Abm, Y011034), anti-total (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, N262 and C33), PIN1 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-15340; Novas Biologicals, 2f2), TPR (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc121094 and sc67116), GCN5 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc20698), CDK2 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-163), CDK4 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-160), ERK (CSG, 4695S) H3 (Upstate Biotechnology, 31560), H3ac (Millipore, 06-599), NUP153 (Abcam, ab24700), NUP98 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-74578), NUP214 (Abcam, ab70497), Lamin A/C (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-7292, sc-2068, and sc-6215), V5 (Invitrogen, 1718556), and HA (Abm, G036).
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