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Antibodies and DNA constructs produced by the laboratory are available to the wider research community.

To request these reagents, please contact Alyce McClellan and provide a description of your intended use for them, along with a courier account number to cover shipping costs.

Certain antibodies and hybridomas are also available commercially.

Antibodies

Purified antibodies are also available for purchase from the companies listed below, who have licensed their distribution from the University of California and from Beckton Dickinson where they were produced.

Information for obtaining these antibodies, as well as their specificity and activities, can be obtained from these companies. Literature citations are included for your reference.

Protein Target Clone Vendor  Catalogue no.  Reference 
Alpha-Adaptin (AP2 adaptor complex) AP.6 ThermoFisher Sc.MA1-064 PNAS (1989) 86:9289-9293 
CLCa/b (Clathrin light chain a and b) - consensus region CON.1 BioLegendMMS-423P Cell (1992) 68:899-910
CHC17 (Clathrin heavy chain 17) - terminal domain TD.1 BioLegendMMS-427P Cell (1992) 68:899-910
CHC17 (Clathrin heavy chain 17) - hub region X22 ThermoFisher Sc.MA1-065 J.Cell.Biol. (1985) 101:2047-2054

Hybridomas

Hybridomas for monoclonal antibodies against the clathrin or adaptor proteins listed below are available from the ATCC. Literature citations are included for your reference.

Protein Target Clone Vendor Catalogue no. Reference
Alpha-Adaptin (AP2 adaptor complex) AP.6 ATCCCRL-2227PNAS (1989) 86:9289-9293
CLCa/b (Clathrin light chain a and b) - consensus region CON.1 ATCCCRL-2229 J.Mol.Biol. (1983) 167:197-204
CLCa (Clathrin light chain a) CVC.1 ATCCTIB-135 J.Mol.Biol. (1983) 167:197-204
CLCa (Clathrin light chain a) CVC.7 ATCCTIB-138 J.Mol.Biol. (1983) 167:197-204

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Frances Brodsky is an established member of the global cell biology community with research connections in immunology, genetics and structural biology from an interdisciplinary and international career. 

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Project #1 - CHC22 dependent trafficking of the insulin-sensitive GLUT4 glucose transporter 
 

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Project #2 - Physiological functions of the clathrin light chains

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