Journal: bioRxiv
Article Title: Heparan sulfate promotes autoactivation of pro-Cathepsin K by destabilizing the propeptide-catalytic domain interaction
doi: 10.64898/2026.01.18.700217
Figure Lengend Snippet: Mouse femur section was co-stained with anti-CtsK (green), HS20 (purple) and anti-LAMP2 (red) and visualized with anti-rabbit Alexa488, anti-human Alexa594, and anti-rat Alexa647 secondary antibodies, respectively. Area shown is the cortical bone. The approximate boundary of the bone is shown with white dashed line. A blood vessel within the bone is indicated with yellow dashed line. Red blood cells in the vessel shown strong green autofluorescence. A closeup view of the large osteoclast is shown in the right bottom panel. Another osteoclast (likely only the tip of the osteoclast) is indicated with a yellow arrow in the merged image. Nuclei of several osteocytes are indicated with white arrow head. Images representative of three separate experiments.
Article Snippet: Following deparaffinization and citric acid-based antigen retrieval (pH7), sectioned were blocked and incubated overnight at 4 °C with the following primary antibodies: 0.2 μg/ml rabbit anti-mCtsK polyclonal antibody (described previously) , 1ug/ml human anti-HS mAb (HS20, from Bio X cell) , and 1ug/ml Rat anti-mouse Lamp2 (GL2A7, Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank).
Techniques: Staining