Anti-LRRC26 antibody pulls down SLO1 protein in parotid, lacrimal gland, and colon. (A) Confirmation of LRRC26 association with SLO1 protein in mouse parotid. (A1) Total membrane proteins from parotid wt, Slo1−/−, and Lrrc26−/− mice were blotted with anti-SLO1 Ab (L6/60, Antibodies, Inc.), identifying the SLO1 protein in wt and Lrrc26−/− mice, but not Slo1−/− mice. (A2) Proteins immunoprecipitated by the ProSci LRRC26 Ab were Western blotted, showing that LRRC26 is present in both wt and Slo1−/−
mice, but not in the LRRC26 KO mice. (A3) Following immunoprecipitation of parotid membrane proteins with the LRRC26 Ab, SLO1 protein is identified in wt immunoprecipitated proteins, but not in Slo1−/− or Lrrc26−/− proteins. (A4) Aliquots of the parotid membrane protein preparations were blotted with a Na/K ATPase1A1 Ab to confirm that similar amounts of proteins were applied in all cases. (B1) Lacrimal gland total membrane proteins were blotted with the anti-SLO1 Ab. (B2) wt and Slo1−/−, but not Lrrc26−/−, lacrimal gland proteins contain LRRC26 protein. (B3) SLO1 protein is found in lacrimal gland membrane proteins immunoprecipitated with the LRRC26 Ab. (B4) Aliquots of lacrimal gland membrane proteins were blotted for ATP1A1. Note the markedly lower amounts of ATP1A1 in lacrimal gland, compared with parotid. (C1–C4) Slo1 protein in colon is also immunoprecipitated with the LRRC26 Ab.