Index of Online Supplemental Material for
J. Exp. Med. 10.1084/jem.20080579
de Yebenes et al.

Figure S1 Functional screening of an miRNA library.

Figure S2 Conservation of paralogous miR-181 sequences.

Figure S3 miR-181b does not affect cell proliferation or survival, or plasma cell differentiation.

Figure S4 miRNAs differentially expressed in activated B cells.

Figure S5 miR-181b quantification by real-time RT-PCR with miRNA reference panel.

Figure S6 miR-181b expression in transduced primary B cells.

Figure S7 AID mRNA levels are specifically reduced in B cells overexpressing miR-181b.

Figure S8 Putative miR-181b binding sites in human and mouse AID 3′UTRs.

Figure S9 Luciferase reporter assays of putative miR-181b binding sites in the mouse AID 3′UTR.

Figure S10 AID expression in LPS + IL-4–stimulated primary B cell cultures.