Myc antibody for Western Blotting

Biochemistry
Stanford University
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Company:

EMD Millipore

Product Name:

Anti-Myc Tag Antibody, clone 9E10

Catalog Number:

05-419

Protein Kinase D 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. In the present study, the molecular basis of Protein Kinase D recruitment to the Golgi complex was investigated. I had discovered that class I and Class II ARF proteins and more specifically ARF1 can function as a tethering factor for Protein Kinase D at the Golgi complex. These conclusions were based on protein-protein interaction assays, colocalization experiments, and Golgi functional assays after knockdown down of Protein Kinase D in cells. In this experiment, over-expressed ARF1-Myc was immunoprecipitated from HEK293T cells, and blotted with a Myc-tag antibody from EMD Millipore

Experimental Design and Results Summary

Applications

Western Blot

Sample

Whole cell extracts of HEK293T cells over-expressing ARF1-Myc

Primary Incubation

1:2000 dilution in blocking agent; 1 hr at room temp

Blocking Agent

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

Secondary Incubation

Goat-anti mouse IgG-HRP conjugated

Tertiary Incubation

None

Detection

ECL regular

Results Summary

This Myc tag antibody nicely detects over-expressed ARF1-Myc from HEK293T cells

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One of the best antibodies in the market to detect Myc-tagged proteins by Western Blotting

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