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. 2023 Dec 12;14:8217. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-43001-y

Fig. 1. cGAS inhibits L1 retrotransposition by reducing ORF2p protein levels.

Fig. 1

a, b Effects of cGAS overexpression on L1 retrotransposition efficiency in HeLa cells. n = 6 independent experiments for the 0.75 μg group, and n = 9 for the others. c, d Analysis of L1 retrotransposition efficiency in cGAS-knockout HeLa cells. n = 6 independent experiments. e, f Restoring cGAS in cGAS-deficient cells abolished the stimulatory effect of knocking out cGAS on L1 retrotransposition. n = 9 independent experiments. g Analysis of endogenous L1 copy number in cGAS-knockout cells. n = 3 independent experiments. h, i Analysis of endogenous L1 copy number in the kidney and brain of Cgas knockout mice (9 replicates from three independent mice per group). j, k Analysis of the protein level of ORF2p in cGAS-depleted HeLa cells. l Analysis of ORF2p protein levels in HeLa cells transfected with cGAS-HA. m Relative ORF2p abundance between the heavy and light isotope labeling groups assayed by SILAC-combined mass spectrometry. n, o Immunofluorescence analysis of ORF2p-induced γH2AX foci with or without cGAS overexpression in HeLa cells. The cells were transfected with a control vector or cGAS-HA vector together with an ORF2p-Flag vector. More than 50 cells were included for the analysis of each group (scale bar: 5 µm). p, q The effect of cGAS overexpression on genome stability in ORF2p-overexpressing HeLa cells. At least 50 cells per group were analyzed. r, s Immunofluorescence analysis of ORF2p-induced γH2AX foci in cGAS-knockout HeLa cells. More than 50 cells were included for the analysis of each group (scale bar: 5 µm). t, u The effect of knocking out cGAS on genome stability in ORF2p-overexpressing HeLa cells. At least 50 cells per group were analyzed. Data are presented as mean values ± s.d. for (a), (c), (e) and (g), and as mean values ± s.e.m. for (h) and (i). Student’s t test for (a), (c), (g), Brown-Forsythe and Welch ANOVA followed by Holm-Sidak’s multiple comparisons for (e), and the Mann–Whitney U test for (h), (i), (o), (q), (s) and (u). All statistical test used were two-sided. All experiments were repeated three times with similar results. Elements created with BioRender.com.