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. 2016 Dec 6;45(5):2935. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkw1217

Human RECQL1 participates in telomere maintenance

Venkateswarlu Popuri 1, Joseph Hsu 1, Prabhat Khadka 1, Kent Horvath 1, Yie Liu 1, Deborah L Croteau 1, Vilhelm A Bohr 1,*
PMCID: PMC5434477  PMID: 27923931

Nucl. Acids Res. (14 May 2014) 42 (9): 5671–5688. doi: 10.1093/nar/gku200

In Figure 3A, signs of splicing are visible in the RECQL1 bands. The Authors have repeated the experiment and provide a new Figure 3A, shown below, confirming the results. The original files are also enclosed as Supplementary data for transparency.

Figure 3A.

Figure 3A.

RECQL1 physically and functionally interacts with TRF2. (A) Co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP) of RECQL1 and TRF2 from whole cell extracts of U2OS cells, performed in the presence of ethidium bromide, both in the presence and absence of HU (treated with 5 mM for 18 h).

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