RhoA antibody for Western Blotting

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Stanford University
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Company:

Santa Cruz Biotechnology

Product Name:

Rho A Antibody (119)

Catalog Number:

sc-179

Protein Kinase D (PKD) is family of Ser/Thr kinases that regulate multiple biological functions including cell migration, proliferation, apoptosis, transcriptional activation, angiogenesis, and Golgi organization and vesicle trafficking. Like many other kinases, PKD functions are mediated via phosphorylation of different substrates. The goal of this project was to demonstrate if rhotekin was a bona fide substrate of PKD and whether this phosphorylation is important for regulating RhoA. In this experiment, RhoA levels were tested for downstream analysis of RhoA activity experiments.

Experimental Design and Results Summary

Applications

Western Blot

Sample

PANC-1 cells

Primary Incubation

1:500 dilution in blocking agent; 16 hr at 4 deg

Blocking Agent

5% Milk powder in 1xTBS-T(0.1%)

Secondary Incubation

Goat-anti Rabbit-IgG-HRP; 10000 dilution in blocking agent; 1 hr at room temp.

Tertiary Incubation

None

Detection

ECL regular

Results Summary

RhoA expression could be nicely detected in PANC-1 cells.

Additional Notes

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Summary

The Good

Good signal

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None

The Bottom Line

Good RhoA antibody for Western Blotting

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