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. 2012 Jul 16;7(7):e40522. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0040522

Figure 3. Effect of DRiP78 on CCR5 localization.

Figure 3

Cells were plated on coverslips for 24 hours and then transfected with HA-CCR5 (WT (a) or F/A mutant (b)) and a cell surface marker, the CB1 receptor. c) expression of WT CCR5 with DRiP78 and d) Expression of mutated CCR5 with DRiP78. Green shows HA expression, red shows CB1 receptor or FLAG expression while the overlay column shows merged images of the previous two as acquired via fluorescence microscopy. DRiP78 is an ER chaperone, and therefore serves as an ER marker.