Supplementary Materials for:
Activation of a Bacterial Virulence Protein by the GTPase RhoA
Matthias Christen, Lisette H. Coye, Jill S. Hontz, Doris L. LaRock, Richard A. Pfuetzner,
Megha, Samuel I. Miller*
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: millersi{at}u.washington.edu
This PDF file includes:
- Fig. S1. Assessment of the interaction of SseJ with various GTPγS-loaded GTPases and their ability to stimulate its lipase activity.
- Fig. S2. Cotransfection of HeLa cells with plasmids encoding CA RhoA and SseJ results in the accumulation of cholesterol and neutral lipids in the enlarged endosomal compartment.
- Fig. S3. The expression of SseJ3x or RhoA alone does not induce the formation of BODIPY-labeled cholesterol esters.
- Table S1. Descriptions of the strains of S. typhimurium and the plasmids used in this study.
- References
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M. Christen, L. H. Coye, J. S. Hontz, D. L. LaRock, R. A. Pfuetzner, Megha,
S. I. Miller, Activation of a Bacterial Virulence Protein by the GTPase RhoA.
Sci. Signal. 2,
ra71 (2009).
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