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. 2006 Feb 6;103(7):2358–2362. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0510648103

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Glycophorin C completely inhibits the binding of BAEBL (VSTK) but not other BAEBL variants to human erythrocytes. (A) Immunoprecipitation of BAEBL variants VSTK (Dd2Nm), ISKK (E12), INKK (3D7), and INRE (MCamp) eluted from human erythrocytes following incubation with various concentrations of glycophorin C. (B) The percent inhibition of binding of VSTK by different concentrations of glycophorin C BAEBL to human erythrocytes was obtained separately three times; the inhibition of binding of the other variants by glycophorin C was performed twice. Data are shown as the mean of these experiments, and the error bars are the standard deviation. The intensity of the BAEBL band was measured by using imagej (http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/), and the data are expressed as the percentage of binding of BAEBL to erythrocytes that were not preincubated with glycophorin C. The inhibition of binding of VSTK BAEBL reached 50% at 0.7 μM.