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Antibody Profiling of Nutrient Sensing Pathways

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Antibodies used were SLC38A9 (HPA043785 Sigma), LAMTOR1 (8975 Cell Signaling), LAMTOR3 (8169 Cell Signaling), RAGA (4357 Cell Signaling), RAGC (5466 Cell Signaling), phospho-p70 S6 Kinase (Thr389) (9234 Cell Signaling), phospho-S6 (Ser240/244) (2215 Cell Signaling), phospho-ULK1 (Ser757) (6888 Cell Signaling), raptor (2280 Cell Signaling), ATP6V1B2 (ab73404 Abcam), ATP6V1A (GTX110815 GeneTex), mouse anti-rabbit IgG (conformation specific) (3678 Cell Signaling), LAMP1 (555798 Pharmingen and ab25630 Abcam), LAMP2 (sc-18822 Santa Cruz), CD63 (H5C6 DSHB), LBPA (Z-PLBPA Echelon, Tebu-bio), EEA1 (sc33585 Santa Cruz), Giantin (ab24586 Abcam), p70 S6 kinase (sc-230 Santa Cruz), ULK1 (8054 Cell Signaling), Tubulin (ab7291 Abcam), RCC1 (sc55559 Santa Cruz), HA (H6533 Sigma, 3724 Cell Signaling, MMS-101P Covance or sc-805 Santa Cruz), V5 (ab9116 Abcam), His (A7058 Sigma), FLAG (F7425 Sigma). The secondary antibodies used were goat anti-mouse AlexaFluor568 (A-11004 and A-11031 Molecular probes), goat anti-rabbit AlexaFluor568 (A-11036 Molecular probes), goat anti-mouse AlexaFluor488 (A-11001 Molecular probes), goat anti-rabbit AlexaFluor488 (A-11008 Molecular probes) and HRP-conjugated antibodies (Jackson ImmunoResearch).
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Immunoblot Analysis of Autophagy and Nutrient Sensing

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After SDS-PAGE, proteins were transferred to a 0.45 mm polyvinylidene difluoride Immobilon-P membrane (ThermoFisher, IPVH00010) and blocked for 1 h at room temperature (RT) with 5% phosphate-buffered saline-Tween-20 (PBS-T) milk. Membranes were incubated overnight with primary antibodies against the following: LC3 (Novus Biologicals, NB100-2220) 1/3000; β-actin (Abcam, #ab8226) 1/10,000; Map4k3 (Cell Signaling, 9613) 1/1000; RagA (Cell Signaling, 4357) 1/1000; RagC (Cell Signaling, 5466) 1/1000; Lamtor1 (Cell Signaling, 8975) 1/1000; TFEB (Cell Signaling, 4240) 1/1000; pan 14-3-3 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-629) 1/1000; FLAG (M2) (Sigma; F1804); Raptor (24C12) (Cell Signaling, 2280) 1/1000; phospho-(Ser) 14-3-3 Binding Motif (Cell Signaling, 9601) (for detection of TFEB phosphorylation at Ser211) 1/1000; GST (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-138) 1/1000, in 5% bovine serum albumin in PBS-T. Species-specific secondary antibodies were goat anti-rabbit IgG-HRP (Santa Cruz, sc-2004) or goat anti-mouse IgG-HRP (Santa Cruz, sc-2005), diluted 1/10,000 in 5% PBS-T milk and incubated for 1 h at RT. Chemiluminescent signal detection was captured with Pierce ECL Plus Western Blotting Substrate (ThermoFisher, 321-32) and autoradiography film, using standard techniques. Densitometry analysis was performed using ImageJ. All uncropped scans of immunoblots may be viewed in Supplementary Fig. 9.
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Antibody Profiling of Nutrient Sensing Pathways

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Antibodies used were SLC38A9 (HPA043785 Sigma), LAMTOR1 (8975 Cell Signaling), LAMTOR3 (8169 Cell Signaling), RAGA (4357 Cell Signaling), RAGC (5466 Cell Signaling), phospho-p70 S6 Kinase (Thr389) (9234 Cell Signaling), phospho-S6 (Ser240/244) (2215 Cell Signaling), phospho-ULK1 (Ser757) (6888 Cell Signaling), raptor (2280 Cell Signaling), ATP6V1B2 (ab73404 Abcam), ATP6V1A (GTX110815 GeneTex), mouse anti-rabbit IgG (conformation specific) (3678 Cell Signaling), LAMP1 (555798 Pharmingen and ab25630 Abcam), LAMP2 (sc-18822 Santa Cruz), CD63 (H5C6 DSHB), LBPA (Z-PLBPA Echelon, Tebu-bio), EEA1 (sc33585 Santa Cruz), Giantin (ab24586 Abcam), p70 S6 kinase (sc-230 Santa Cruz), ULK1 (8054 Cell Signaling), Tubulin (ab7291 Abcam), RCC1 (sc55559 Santa Cruz), HA (H6533 Sigma, 3724 Cell Signaling, MMS-101P Covance or sc-805 Santa Cruz), V5 (ab9116 Abcam), His (A7058 Sigma), FLAG (F7425 Sigma). The secondary antibodies used were goat anti-mouse AlexaFluor568 (A-11004 and A-11031 Molecular probes), goat anti-rabbit AlexaFluor568 (A-11036 Molecular probes), goat anti-mouse AlexaFluor488 (A-11001 Molecular probes), goat anti-rabbit AlexaFluor488 (A-11008 Molecular probes) and HRP-conjugated antibodies (Jackson ImmunoResearch).
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Antibody Panel for Autophagy Signaling

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Antibodies used in this study were as follows: ATG16L1 (8089, human), phospho-ATG14 S29 (92340), ATG14 (96752), phospho-Beclin S30 (54101), FIP200 (12436), FLCN (3697), GABARAPL1 (26632), GABARAPL2 (14256), glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) [5174, 1:10,000 for WB (Western blot)], DYKDDDDK tag (14793), HA tag (3724), myc tag (2278), LC3A/B (12741), LC3B (3868), LAMTOR1 (8975), LAMP1 [15665, 1:1000 for immunofluorescence (IF)], NFAT1 (5861, 1:250 for IF), NPRL2 (37344), phospho-S6K (9234), S6K (2708), phospho-S6 S235/236 (4858, 1:3000 for WB), S6 (2217, 1:5000 for WB), TAX1BP1 (5105), TFEB (4240), TFEB (37785, 1:200 for IF), and phospho-ULK S757 (14202) were from Cell Signaling Technology. Mouse monoclonal anti–S. Typhimurium lipopolysaccharide (clone 1E6, ab8274) and FNIP1 (ab134969) were from Abcam. TFE3 (HPA023881) was from MilliporeSigma. p62 (GP62-C) was from Progen. Galectin-3 (sc-23938) was from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. TFEB (A303-673A, 1:200 for IF in murine cells) was from Bethyl Laboratories. All antibodies were used at a 1:1000 dilution for Western blotting unless otherwise noted.
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