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. 2014 Sep 1;25(17):2660–2668. doi: 10.1091/mbc.E14-04-0896

FIGURE 1:

FIGURE 1:

Slf1 physically interacts with Skb1. (A) Silver-stained SDS-polyacrylamide gel of proteins isolated from skb1-3HA and untagged control strains. LC-MS/MS identified Slf1 specifically in the skb1-3HA sample. (B) Coimmunoprecipitation of endogenously tagged Skb1-3HA and Slf1-mEGFP from fission yeast cells using anti-HA beads. (C) Coimmuno­precipitation of 6His-Slf1 and Skb1-13myc. 6His-Slf1 was induced for 20 h using the pREP3X-6His-slf1 plasmid and isolated using nickel-agarose chromatography. (D) Skb1 and Slf1 physically interact in the yeast two-hybrid assay. Transformants were selected on double dropout (DDO) plates, and interactions were tested by growth on quadruple dropout plus aureobasidin A (QDO/A) plates.