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. 2022 Oct 25;41(23):e108970. doi: 10.15252/embj.2021108970

Figure 4. Loss of RNF115 increases phagosomal proteolysis and enhances innate immune responses to intraphagosomal bacteria.

Figure 4

  • A, B
    Intraphagosomal proteolysis and acidification assays show that loss of RNF115 increases phagosome maturation in BMA cells.
  • C
    Complementing the RNF115 KO with WT RNF115 or a W259A mutant which is unable to bind to E2 enzymes, shows that RNF115 ligase activity is required for the increase of phagosome maturation. Shaded areas represent SEM.

Data information: six technical replicates; representative graphs of three independent experiments.