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. 2009 Mar 18;83(11):5615–5629. doi: 10.1128/JVI.01989-08

TABLE 2.

Primary antibodies used for immunofluorescence and immunoblotting

Antigena Antibody Source Typeb Dilution
Immunofluorescencec Immunoblottingd
UL138 5484, custom Open Biosystems R 1:250 1:1,000
Myc epitope Clone 9E10 Millipore M 1:1500 1:5,000
Myc epitope 71D10 Cell Signaling R 1:200 NDe
MHC-I, HLA-B/C HC10 Giftf M ND 1:50
IE1/2 3H4 Giftg M ND 1:100
pp71 2H10-9 Giftg M ND 1:100
α-Tubulin DM 1A Sigma M ND 1:12,000
β-Actin A2103 Sigma M ND 1:1,000
Golgi GM130 Clone 35 BD Transduction Laboratories M 1:100 ND
Golgi G58K Clone 58K-9 Gene Tex M 1:125 ND
GS 27 Clone 25 BD Transduction Laboratories M 1:100 ND
PDI RL 77 Affinity Bioreagents M 1:50 ND
EEA1 14/EEA1 BD Transduction Laboratories M 1:250 ND
a

GM, Golgi matrix; GS, Golgi SNARE.

b

R, rabbit; M, mouse monoclonal.

c

Dilution in PBS supplemented with BSA and Tween 20; incubated for 60 to 90 min at room temperature or at 4°C overnight in the case of the rabbit anti-Myc antibody.

d

Dilution in TBS supplemented with BSA and Tween 20; incubated for 60 to 90 min at room temperature.

e

ND, not done.

f

Provided by Lonnie Lybarger (51).

g

Generous gift from Tom Shenk, Princeton University.