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. 2014 Sep 24;34(39):13246–13258. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1149-14.2014

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Co-IP of Thorase, NSF, GluR2, GRIP1, and Nicalin. A, Immunoblots of Thorase and NSF IPs using wild-type whole-brain lysates in the presence of different adenine nucleotides. B, Densitometric quantification of triplicate experiments performed as in A. Asterisks denote statistical significance of pairwise comparisons between experiments performed in the presence of ATP and ATPγS. C, GluR2 IP comparing wild-type (WT) and Thorase knock-out (KO) whole-brain lysates in the presence of different adenine nucleotides. D, Densitometric quantification of triplicate experiments performed as in C in the presence of ATPγS. E, Nicalin IP comparing wild-type and Thorase knock-out whole-brain lysates in the presence of ATPγS. F, Densitometric quantification of triplicate experiments performed as in E. Asterisks in D and F denote statistical significance of pairwise comparisons between wild-type and Thorase knock-out mice. All values represent mean ± SEM (n = 3, *p < 0.05, **p < 0.001, one-way ANOVA, post-test: Tukey's multiple comparison).