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. 2022 Feb 3;119(6):e2111711119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2111711119

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

The formation of the Yun/PHB complex. (A) GST-Yun associates with MBP-Phb2. Overexpressed (B) and endogenous Yun (C) associates with endogenous Phb1 and Phb2 in vivo. (D) GST-Phb2 associates with MBP-Phb1. (E) GST-Yun associates with MBP-Phb1. Overexpressed (F) and endogenous Phb2 (G) associates with endogenous Phb1 in vivo. (H and I) Endogenous Yun and endogenous Phb2 are coexpressed and colocalize. (J) Endogenous Phb1 and Phb2 are coexpressed and colocalize. (K) Phb2 and Phb1 interact with the C terminus of Yun (Scale bars, 10 μm).