Selected article for: "cell treatment and metabolic labeling"

Author: Alisha Chitrakar; Sneha Rath; Jesse Donovan; Kaitlin Demarest; Yize Li; Raghavendra Rao Sridhar; Susan R. Weiss; Sergei V. Kotenko; Ned S. Wingreen; Alexei Korennykh
Title: Realtime 2-5A kinetics suggests interferons ß and ? evade global arrest of translation by RNase L
  • Document date: 2018_11_26
  • ID: mxdvdw9u_30
    Snippet: Metabolic labeling with 35 S was conducted using the following procedure. After cell treatment with poly-IC, media was changed to methionine-free RPMI + 10% FBS supplemented with 11 μCi EasyTag™ EXPRESS35S Protein Labeling Mix (Perkin Elmer). Cellular proteins were resolved by 10% BisTris PAGE (NuPAGE) and analyzed by phosphorimaging. The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not peer-reviewed) is the author/funder. It . https://doi.or.....
    Document: Metabolic labeling with 35 S was conducted using the following procedure. After cell treatment with poly-IC, media was changed to methionine-free RPMI + 10% FBS supplemented with 11 μCi EasyTag™ EXPRESS35S Protein Labeling Mix (Perkin Elmer). Cellular proteins were resolved by 10% BisTris PAGE (NuPAGE) and analyzed by phosphorimaging. The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not peer-reviewed) is the author/funder. It . https://doi.org/10.1101/476341 doi: bioRxiv preprint residual poly-IC. After the washes, fresh 1 mL medium was added and the cells were kept in fresh media for one hour to allow for protein secretion.

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