Immunostaining of Tau Protein Variants
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Variable analysis
- VPS35 siRNA transfection
- Localization and expression of VPS35, Tau13, PHF13, AT270, and MC-1 proteins
- N2A−Htau cells plated on Matrigel-coated 35 × 10 mm No 1.5 glass-bottom dishes
- Cells grown to 60% confluence prior to VPS35 siRNA transfection
- Cells fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde in PBS for 20 min at room temperature
- Cells permeabilized with 0.2% Triton X-100 in PBS
- Cells incubated in blocking solution (5% normal donkey serum in PBS) for 1 h at room temperature
- Primary antibodies prepared in 2% blocking solution in PBS
- Secondary Alexa Fluor 568-conjugated antibody against VPS35 and 647-conjugated antibody against Tau13, AT270, PHF13 or MC-1 used at 1:250 dilution
- Cells stained with DAPI
- Positive controls: Not explicitly mentioned
- Negative controls: Not explicitly mentioned
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