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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Dermatol Sci. 2014 Oct 2;76(3):186–195. doi: 10.1016/j.jdermsci.2014.09.007

Fig 4. Effect of PKD1 depletion on an early differentiation marker, keratin 10 (K10).

Fig 4

(AB) Keratinocytes from floxed PKD1 neonates were infected with Cre-recombinase (CRE)- or GFP vector (GFP)-expressing adenoviruses for 24h. The medium was replaced with 50μM calcium-containing control medium or elevated calcium (125μM calcium; Ca)-containing medium at 48h (post-infection) for 24h. (A) Quantitative RT-PCR was performed to determine the expression of the K10 gene. (B) A representative Western blot (upper panel) and a densitometric analysis (N=3) (lower panel) of K10 protein, with β-actin as the loading control, are shown. (C) Sub-confluent keratinocytes from CD-1 neonatal mice were infected with the indicated adenoviral constructs for 24h and analyzed for K10 mRNA expression using qRT-PCR. Data represent the means ± SEM from at least 3 independent experiments.