This is a Validated Antibody Database (VAD) review about chicken TUBG1, based on 217 published articles (read how Labome selects the articles), using TUBG1 antibody in all methods. It is aimed to help Labome visitors find the most suited TUBG1 antibody. Please note the number of articles fluctuates since newly identified citations are added and citations for discontinued catalog numbers are removed regularly.
TUBG1 synonym: tubulin gamma-1 chain

Sigma-Aldrich
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:200; loading ...; fig 7d
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:200; loading ...; fig s2o
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:200 (fig 7d) and in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig s2o). Nat Commun (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry; zebrafish ; 1:5000; fig 4e
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU-88) was used in immunohistochemistry on zebrafish samples at 1:5000 (fig 4e). Gene Expr Patterns (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:200; loading ...; fig s9a
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:200 (fig s9a). Nature (2018) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; mouse; 1:500; loading ...; fig 2d
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on mouse samples at 1:500 (fig 2d). elife (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; loading ...; fig 1d
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on human samples (fig 1d). J Biol Chem (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; loading ...; fig 2a
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, 6557) was used in western blot on human samples (fig 2a). FEBS Lett (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to Investigate the regulation of GABARAP ubiquitination and GABARAP-mediated autophagy, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 2a). Curr Biol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; loading ...; fig 3a
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 3a). J Biol Chem (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:200; loading ...; fig 2g
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:200 (fig 2g). Sci Rep (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:4000; loading ...; fig 1a
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5326) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:4000 (fig 1a). J Cell Sci (2017) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:1000; loading ...; fig 1i
In order to study the function of unique mouse oocyte acentriolar microtubule-organizing centers in meiotic spindle formation, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 1i). J Cell Sci (2017) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:200; loading ...; fig 3
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:200; fig 5b
In order to analyze the importance of canonical Hedgehog signaling within the primary cilia+ liver progenitor cell population in humans, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, C7604) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:200 (fig 3) and in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig 5b). PLoS ONE (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; medaka; loading ...; fig 5c
In order to discover Wdr8 as a novel maternally essential protein that is required for centrosome assembly during embryonic mitoses of medaka (Oryzias latipes), Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on medaka samples (fig 5c). Nat Commun (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000; loading ...; fig 3a
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 3a). Mol Biol Cell (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; loading ...; fig 8d
In order to demonstrate that INPP5E regulates cell division, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 8d). Mol Cell Biol (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:5000; loading ...; fig 1a
In order to elucidate tumor-derived factors and genetic changes in endothelial cells that contribute to excess centrosomes in tumor endothelial cells, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:5000 (fig 1a). PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000; loading ...; fig 4a'
In order to research the role of intraflagellar transport-A complex in ciliary entry and retrograde trafficking, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 4a'). Mol Biol Cell (2017) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; fruit fly; 1:500; loading ...; fig 2c
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on fruit fly samples at 1:500 (fig 2c). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:300; loading ...; fig s2a
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:300 (fig s2a). Science (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:300; loading ...; fig s10a
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:300 (fig s10a). Science (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:2000; loading ...; fig 5B
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:2000 (fig 5B). J Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000; fig 4
In order to develop and characterize a Forster's resonance energy transfer-based aurora kinase A biosensor, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 4). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; fruit fly; 1:200; fig 2
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on fruit fly samples at 1:200 (fig 2). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples (fig 1). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; 1:1000; fig 1
  • western blot; rat; 1:1000; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 1) and in western blot on rat samples at 1:1000 (fig 1). EMBO J (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000; loading ...; fig 1B
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 1B). Methods Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; dog; 1:2000; loading ...; fig 1c
In order to study primary ciliogenesis in polarized epithelial cells, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on dog samples at 1:2000 (fig 1c). J Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000; fig 4
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 4). J Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; 1:10,000; fig 1
In order to determine use of coupled and uncoupled energy expenditure pathways by proteomic analysis of human brown adipose tissue, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:10,000 (fig 1). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; 1:4000; fig 3d
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:4000 (fig 3d). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; 1:500; fig 2
In order to analyze preservation of epithelial polarity and epithelial barrier by alix-mediated assembly of the actomyosin-tight junction polarity complex, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in immunohistochemistry - frozen section on mouse samples at 1:500 (fig 2). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; zebrafish ; tbl 4
In order to study a sensory lateral line for hair cell regeneration and collective cell migration imaging, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T-3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on zebrafish samples (tbl 4). Methods Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; fig 3
  • western blot; mouse; fig 7
  • western blot; human; fig s3
In order to study functionally distinct gamma-tubulin complexes and divergent regulation during differentiation, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples (fig 3), in western blot on mouse samples (fig 7) and in western blot on human samples (fig s3). J Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:200; fig 1
In order to analyze prevention of centrosome amplification and neoplastic progression by 14-3-3gamma, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:200 (fig 1). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 3b
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 3b). J Cell Sci (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:200; fig s5
In order to compare regulation of a Golgi-activated pool of Src during G2 by centrosomal maturation and Aurora-A recruitment, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:200 (fig s5). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry; human; fig 4
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples (fig 4). PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; rat; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in western blot on rat samples (fig 1). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; 1:500; fig s1
In order to elucidate the spindle proteome that is clathirin-dependent, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:500 (fig s1). Mol Cell Proteomics (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 1
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; fig 2
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 1) and in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples (fig 2). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; 1:10,000; fig 1
In order to study how overexpression of latent TGFbeta binding protein 4 in muscle ameliorates muscular dystrophy through TGFbeta and myostatin, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:10,000 (fig 1). PLoS Genet (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:500; loading ...; fig 5c
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:500 (fig 5c). Nat Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:1000; fig 2
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:1000; fig 2
In order to characterize regulation of craniofacial skeletal development by canonical and noncanonical intraflagellar transport, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 2) and in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 2). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:5000; fig 3
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:5000 (fig 3). Mol Biol Cell (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; 1:2000; fig 5
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:2000 (fig 5). PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; 1:10,000; fig s5
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:10,000 (fig s5). Cell Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; rat; fig 1
In order to determine the role of housekeeping proteins and their use in muscle hypertrophy models and skeletal muscle diabetes studies, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on rat samples (fig 1). Anal Biochem (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; fig 1
  • western blot; mouse; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in western blot on human samples (fig 1) and in western blot on mouse samples (fig 1). Oncogenesis (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; fig 7
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples (fig 7). Acta Neuropathol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; fig 7
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU-88) was used in western blot on mouse samples (fig 7). PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; mouse; loading ...; fig 2cd
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5326) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on mouse samples (fig 2cd). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunoprecipitation; human; fig 1
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 1
  • western blot; human; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in immunoprecipitation on human samples (fig 1), in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 1) and in western blot on human samples (fig 1). J Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunoprecipitation; human; fig 1
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 1
  • western blot; human; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T3559) was used in immunoprecipitation on human samples (fig 1), in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 1) and in western blot on human samples (fig 1). J Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:1000; fig s3
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig s3). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000; fig 4
  • western blot; human; 1:1000; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 4) and in western blot on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 1). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; 1:500; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557-.2ML) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:500 (fig 1). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:1000; loading ...; fig 6g
In order to determined the overall architecture of the IFT-B complex, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 6g). J Biol Chem (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; 1:1000; fig 2
In order to investigate how the interaction between necdin and PGC-1alpha promotes mitochondrial biogenesis in neurons, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU-88) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 2). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:200; tbl 1
In order to elucidate the planar-cell-polarity phenotypes in ciliopathy mouse mutant cochlea, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:200 (tbl 1). J Vis Exp (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000; loading ...; fig 2f
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 2f). J Cell Sci (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; 1:500; fig 6
In order to determine the role of TRPML1 in lysosome trafficking, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:500 (fig 6). Nat Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; 1:5000; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:5000 (fig 1). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • western blot; mouse; 1:1000; fig 3
In order to characterize the enhancement of tumorigenicity and stemness of intestinal progenitors due to a high-fat diet, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 3). Nature (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; mouse; 1:400; fig 1c
In order to discuss signaling pathways important in cerebellar oncogenic models, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU-88) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on mouse samples at 1:400 (fig 1c). Cell Mol Neurobiol (2017) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; 1:500; loading ...; fig 3c
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5192) was used in immunohistochemistry - frozen section on mouse samples at 1:500 (fig 3c). EMBO J (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:500; fig 4d
In order to identify factors that initiata ciliogenesis, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:500 (fig 4d). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5326) was used in western blot on human samples (fig 1). Cell Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; mouse; fig 4
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on mouse samples (fig 4). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; rat; 1:1000; fig 4
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on rat samples at 1:1000 (fig 4). PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:400; fig 5
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:400 (fig 5). Sci Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:100; loading ...; fig 2b
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, 6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:100 (fig 2b). PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; rat; 1:400; loading ...; fig 7b
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on rat samples at 1:400 (fig 7b). J Cell Sci (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; fig 1
In order to analyze G2 checkpoint regulators for hypoxia-induced alterations, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on human samples (fig 1). Mol Oncol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; fig 5d
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU-88) was used in western blot on mouse samples (fig 5d). Mol Cell (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • western blot; cow; 1:2000; fig 4
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T3559) was used in western blot on cow samples at 1:2000 (fig 4). PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:2000
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:2000; fig s4
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:2000 and in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:2000 (fig s4). Oncotarget (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:250; fig 3
  • western blot; human; 1:5000
In order to assess PCM1 phosphorylation as a non-canonical function of Plk4 in centriolar satellite integrity and ciliogenesis, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:250 (fig 3) and in western blot on human samples at 1:5000. EMBO Rep (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; fig 1b
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in western blot on human samples (fig 1b). PLoS ONE (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:200; fig 2
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:200 (fig 2). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:200; fig 4
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:200 (fig 4). Nat Commun (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:200-1:500; fig 4
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:200-1:500 (fig 4). PLoS Genet (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 4
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 4). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:500; loading ...; fig 7d
In order to investigate the connection between the centrosome and actin filaments, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:500 (fig 7d). Nat Cell Biol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; 1:3000; loading ...; fig 1c
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:3000 (fig 1c). Hum Mol Genet (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • western blot; mouse; fig 4
In order to perform a mutagenesis screen for modifiers of epigenetic gene silencing using a cell line with a mutation in Trim33, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma Aldrich, T5192) was used in western blot on mouse samples (fig 4). PLoS Genet (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:500; fig s1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:500 (fig s1). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:250; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5326) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:250 (fig 1). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; fig 5g
In order to characterize airway epithelial cells derived from induced pluripotent stem cells, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples (fig 5g). Cell Tissue Res (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry; common platanna; 1:100; loading ...; fig 2a
In order to investigate the effect of truncated RASSF7 on centrosomal defects and cell death, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunohistochemistry on common platanna samples at 1:100 (fig 2a). Dev Biol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; 1:5000; fig 4
In order to elucidate how the microbiota-fat signaling axis affects beige-fat development, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:5000 (fig 4). Nat Med (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; zebrafish ; fig s1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on zebrafish samples (fig s1). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; mouse; 1:1000; fig 5
In order to characterize sonic hedgehog-mediated dopaminergic neurogenesis in the embryonic midbrain by primary cilia, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU- 88) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 5). Dev Biol (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 1
In order to characterize the role of BAG3-HSPB8 in mitosis, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 1). PLoS Genet (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; fruit fly; 1:100; loading ...
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on fruit fly samples at 1:100. Biol Open (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 2
  • western blot; human; fig 2
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5326) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 2) and in western blot on human samples (fig 2). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse
In order to determine the functions of EHD1, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich Corp, T5326) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples . Dev Biol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; 1:1000; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 1). Nucleic Acids Res (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; fig 1d
In order to test if ZO-1-mediated diminution of polarity results in an epithelial-to-mesenchyme transition and increased metastatic potential, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on mouse samples (fig 1d). Oncogene (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry; human
In order to identify and characterize the TALPID3 (KIAA0586) mutation in patients with Joubert syndrome, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5326) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples . elife (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunohistochemistry; human
In order to identify and characterize the TALPID3 (KIAA0586) mutation in patients with Joubert syndrome, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5192) was used in immunohistochemistry on human samples . elife (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 3
In order to study structural centrosome aberrations that favor proliferation by abrogation of microtubule-dependent tissue integrity in breast epithelial mammospheres, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T-6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 3). Oncogene (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:5000; fig s2
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU-88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:5000 (fig s2). Mol Biol Cell (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:1000; fig 2a
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:1000; fig 2a
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma Aldrich, T5326) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 2a) and in immunohistochemistry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 2a). Mol Cancer Ther (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:550; fig 2c
  • western blot; human; 1:2000; fig 1b
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma Aldrich, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:550 (fig 2c) and in western blot on human samples at 1:2000 (fig 1b). Oncogene (2016) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:5000; fig 3
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:5000 (fig 3). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000; fig 2
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 2). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; 1:1000
In order to investigate how protein phosphatase type 2A complex suppresses tumors, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:1000. Development (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:200; fig s9
In order to study Pax6 expression in murine basal progenitors, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:200 (fig s9). PLoS Biol (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000; fig 6
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 6). Oncotarget (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5192) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples . J Neurosci (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:2000; fig 4
In order to study the role of autophagy factors in cancer progression and treatment response, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, C7604) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:2000 (fig 4). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:2000; fig 4
In order to study the role of autophagy factors in cancer progression and treatment response, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:2000 (fig 4). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:2000; fig 2
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:2000 (fig 2). J Cell Sci (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; common platanna; 1:100; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in immunocytochemistry on common platanna samples at 1:100 (fig 1). Protoplasma (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:800; loading ...; fig 2a
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:800 (fig 2a). Cell Cycle (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:500; fig 3c
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:500 (fig 3c). Methods Cell Biol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; 1:4000; fig 1
In order to discuss the consequences of Diabetes Associated Protein in Insulin-sensitive Tissues overexpression, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:4000 (fig 1). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; fig 2f
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on mouse samples (fig 2f). J Biol Chem (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:3000; fig s1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:3000 (fig s1). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:2000; loading ...; fig 3a
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T3559) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:2000 (fig 3a). J Cell Biochem (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; chicken; fig 5
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU88) was used in immunocytochemistry on chicken samples (fig 5). PLoS Genet (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples . Nature (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma Aldrich, GTU-88) was used in western blot on human samples . Nucleic Acids Res (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; fig 5
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in western blot on mouse samples (fig 5). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:2000; fig 7
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:2000 (fig 7). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:500
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:500. Cell Biol Int (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • western blot; mouse; fig 8
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in western blot on mouse samples (fig 8). Nucleic Acids Res (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; rat; 1:10,000; fig 6
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in western blot on rat samples at 1:10,000 (fig 6). PLoS ONE (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; 1:2000
In order to identify microtubule-associated proteins that interact with ch-TOG to regulate bipolar spindle assembly in human cells, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:2000. Sci Rep (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; fig 1
In order to investigate the role of BLOC-2 in endosomal tubular transport in melanosomes, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (SIGMA, clone GTU88) was used in western blot on mouse samples (fig 1). J Cell Biol (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • western blot; human; fig 3, 4, 5, 7
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in western blot on human samples (fig 3, 4, 5, 7). Oncotarget (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; fig 3
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in western blot on human samples (fig 3). Sci Rep (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • western blot; human
In order to investigate the role of Apaf1 in axonogenesis, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T3559) was used in western blot on human samples . Cell Mol Life Sci (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; dog
In order to study the role of MAL, a tetraspanning protein, in primary cilium formation, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on dog samples . J Cell Sci (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; dog
In order to study the role of MAL, a tetraspanning protein, in primary cilium formation, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on dog samples . J Cell Sci (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 1). J Cell Biol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:2000
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:2000. Biochim Biophys Acta (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:200; fig 3
In order to study the localization and function of CK1alpha, CK1delta and CK1epsilon during mouse oocyte meiotic maturation, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig 3). Cell Cycle (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • western blot; mouse; fig 4
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in western blot on mouse samples (fig 4). BMC Biol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; fig 2
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on human samples (fig 2). Nucleic Acids Res (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples . Methods Cell Biol (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:250
In order to demonstrate that hMsd1/SSX2IP-mediated microtubule anchoring is required for proper centriole assembly and duplication, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:250. Mol Biol Cell (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; fig 5
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU88) was used in western blot on human samples (fig 5). EMBO J (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; fig 3
In order to study Shh signaling during oncogenesis and hindbrain development due to Eya1 phosphate promotion, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples (fig 3). Dev Cell (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; 1:500; fig 3
In order to report the role of MAD2L2 in DNA repair at mammalian telomeres, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:500 (fig 3). Nature (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:100; fig 3
In order to assess the role of RBBP4 during meiosis, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig 3). Biol Reprod (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples . Mutat Res (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse
  • western blot; mouse
In order to investigate the effect of amyloid precursor protein on Nav1.6 sodium channel cell surface expression, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples and in western blot on mouse samples . J Biol Chem (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:200
In order to assess if RC/BTB2 contributes to ciliogenesis, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:200. Cytoskeleton (Hoboken) (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; 1:10,000; fig 6
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:10,000 (fig 6). Circulation (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000. J Cell Biol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000. J Cell Biol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:1000; fig 4
In order to determine the precise role of actin in the neural epithelium, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T-6557) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 4). Development (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:100; fig 7
In order to test if extracellular signals orient the mitotic spindle of cells in the spinal cord, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:100 (fig 7). Nat Commun (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T-6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples . Methods Mol Biol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 5
  • western blot; human; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 5) and in western blot on human samples (fig 1). Biol Open (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples . Blood (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; cow; fig s5
In order to identify a homologue of the peptidyl-prolyl isomerase PIN1 in T. annulata and investigate how it affects oncogenic signaling pathways, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in immunocytochemistry on cow samples (fig s5). Nature (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T 5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples . Mol Cell Biol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma Aldrich, T6557) was used . Nat Cell Biol (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:600; fig 4
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:600 (fig 4). Cell Cycle (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:500; fig s4
In order to determine how PAXX interacts with Ku to promote DNA double-strand break repair, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5326) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:500 (fig s4). Science (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; rat; fig 4
In order to elucidate how PLK1 regulates cell survival during mTORC1 hyperactivation, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in western blot on rat samples (fig 4). Cell Cycle (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human
In order to study the role of calcium binding proteins in ER to Golgi trafficking, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples . J Biol Chem (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 3
  • western blot; human; 1:1000; fig 1
In order to report how Cep68 regulates centriole disengagement, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 3) and in western blot on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 1). Nat Cell Biol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; 1:1000; fig 2
In order to report how Cep68 regulates centriole disengagement, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 2). Nat Cell Biol (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:2000; fig 1a
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (sigma, T5326) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:2000 (fig 1a). PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:500; fig 1b
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (sigma, T3559) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:500 (fig 1b). PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples . Cell Cycle (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 1
In order to study the crosstalk between DNA damage response and the centrosome, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 1). Cell Cycle (2014) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 1
In order to study the crosstalk between DNA damage response and the centrosome, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T3195) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 1). Cell Cycle (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; fig 2
In order to test if a viral cyclin-CDK6 complex is a regulator of the Notch receptor, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in western blot on mouse samples (fig 2). Cell Cycle (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 9
In order to test if HPV infection affects cellular proliferation by altering the localization of EphrinB1 during mitosis, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 9). Oncotarget (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • western blot; mouse; 1:1000; loading ...; fig 2c
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 2c). Mol Biol Cell (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:1000; loading ...; fig s2
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig s2). Mol Biol Cell (2015) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 1). Nat Commun (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; pig; fig 2
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on pig samples (fig 2). J Clin Invest (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 3
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 3). Oncogene (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; Candida albicans; 1:5000; fig 3
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in western blot on Candida albicans samples at 1:5000 (fig 3). Nat Commun (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; 1:5000
In order to identify specific microRNAs regulating C/EBP homologous protein expression during palmitate-induced ER stress, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:5000. PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse; 1:1000; fig 1
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in immunohistochemistry on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 1). J Cell Biol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 2, 3, 4
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T 6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 2, 3, 4). Cardiovasc Res (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; 1:3000; fig 8
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T-6557) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:3000 (fig 8). Biol Open (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:200; fig 5
In order to show that Plk4 promotes cell migration, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:200 (fig 5). Oncogene (2015) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples . Stem Cell Res (2014) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:5000; fig 5-s2
In order to assess the role of the anaphase-promoting complex and Cdc20 in the primary cilium, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:5000 (fig 5-s2). elife (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse; 1:1000; fig 2
In order to determine Cby1 and its role recruiting Ah1 to the centriole-cilium interface for proper cilium function and formation, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU-88) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples at 1:1000 (fig 2). Mol Biol Cell (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human
In order to investigate the role of asymmetric cell division during tumorigenesis, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in western blot on human samples . Cancer Res (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; fig s5
In order to investigate factors that modulate the activity and specificity of antisense oligonucleotides, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5326) was used in western blot on human samples (fig s5). PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; 1:5000; fig 2
In order to analyze regulation of Rab27a localisation on melanosomes by Na+,K+-ATPase alpha1, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T6557) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:5000 (fig 2). PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:2000
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:2000. EMBO J (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; mouse; 1:10,000; fig 7
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in western blot on mouse samples at 1:10,000 (fig 7). Nat Commun (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; mouse; 1:500; fig 6
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on mouse samples at 1:500 (fig 6). Nat Commun (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human
In order to identify distal appendages components defective in ciliopathies, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in western blot on human samples . Am J Hum Genet (2014) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000. PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; African green monkey; 1:800
In order to investigate the relationships among abnormal spindle orientations, ectopic progenitors, and severe heterotopia in mouse and human, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU-88) was used in immunocytochemistry on African green monkey samples at 1:800. Nat Neurosci (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on human samples . J Biol Chem (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:200
  • western blot; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:200 and in western blot on human samples . PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000. PLoS ONE (2014) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000. Cancer Res (2014) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunohistochemistry - free floating section; Rhesus monkey; 1:500
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5192) was used in immunohistochemistry - free floating section on Rhesus monkey samples at 1:500. J Comp Neurol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples . Cell Signal (2014) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000; fig 1
In order to show that centrosome cohesion is maintained by the C-Nap1-centlein-Cep68 complex, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, T5192) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 1). J Cell Sci (2014) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • western blot; human; fig 5
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in western blot on human samples (fig 5). Biochem Pharmacol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; fig 4a
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on human samples (fig 4a). Genes Dev (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma Aldrich, T6557) was used in western blot on human samples . Mol Oncol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma Aldrich, GTU-88) was used in western blot on human samples . Mol Cancer Ther (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:500
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:500. J Biol Chem (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; 1:5000
In order to study the effect of ASF1 depletion on the alternative lengthening of telomeres, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:5000. Nat Struct Mol Biol (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in western blot on human samples . J Biol Chem (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human
In order to demonstrate that KIFC3 is important for central bridge morphology, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples . Cell Cycle (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:1000; fig 5
In order to test if steroidogenic factor 1 is expressed in castration-resistant prostate cancer and determine if it stimulates aberrant steroidogenesis and fuels aggressive growth, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5326) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:1000 (fig 5). Endocrinology (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunoprecipitation; human
  • immunocytochemistry; human
In order to study the role of nucleoporin RanBP2/Nup358 in chromosomal alignment and mitotic integrity, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU88) was used in immunoprecipitation on human samples and in immunocytochemistry on human samples . Cell Death Dis (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human
In order to investigate the role of nucleoporin Nup62 in centrosome homeostasis, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples . Cell Cycle (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; fig 3a
In order to explore the underlying mechanisms of the variable expressivity of CEP290 in ciliopathies, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU-88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 3a). Hum Mol Genet (2014) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human; fig 5
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU88) was used in western blot on human samples (fig 5). PLoS ONE (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma Aldrich, GTU88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples . PLoS ONE (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; mouse; 1:1000
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU88) was used in immunohistochemistry - paraffin section on mouse samples at 1:1000. Cilia (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU88) was used in western blot on human samples . PLoS ONE (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; chicken; 1:150
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU88) was used in immunocytochemistry on chicken samples at 1:150. Cell Cycle (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU88) was used in immunocytochemistry on mouse samples . Science (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU88) was used in western blot on human samples . Nucleic Acids Res (2013) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:500
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:500. Cell Cycle (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunoprecipitation; human
  • immunocytochemistry; human
  • western blot; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T6557) was used in immunoprecipitation on human samples , in immunocytochemistry on human samples and in western blot on human samples . J Biol Chem (2012) ncbi
rabbit polyclonal
  • western blot; human; 1:1000
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, T5192) was used in western blot on human samples at 1:1000. J Virol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, GTU8) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples . J Cell Sci (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:500; fig 4
Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma-Aldrich, GTU88) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:500 (fig 4). J Cell Biol (2012) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (GTU-88)
  • western blot; human
In order to study PARK2 expression and localization during the cell cycle, Sigma-Aldrich TUBG1 antibody (Sigma, clone GTU-88) was used in western blot on human samples . Biochim Biophys Acta (2012) ncbi
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