Supplementary Materials for:
SUMOylation Mediates the Nuclear Translocation and Signaling of the
IGF-1 Receptor
Bita Sehat, Ali Tofigh, Yingbo Lin, Eric Trocmé, Ulrika Liljedahl, Jens Lagergren, Olle
Larsson*
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: Olle.Larsson{at}ki.se
This PDF file includes:
- Materials and Methods
- Fig. S1. Further characterization of the SUMOylation and nuclear accumulation
of IGF-1R.
- Fig. S2. SUMO-1 binding site requirement and DNA binding of nIGF-1R.
- Table S1. Sequences of the randomly synthesized double-stranded DNA
fragments that were used for EMSAs.
- Table S2. Sequences of the DNA fragments that were bound to IGF-1R.
- Table S3. Features of the ChIP sequences.
- Table S4. Sequences of the primers used to construct reporter plasmids.
- Table S5. Sequences of the primers used to construct IGF-1R mutants.
- References
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Citation: B. Sehat, A. Tofigh, Y. Lin, E.Trocmé, U. Liljedahl, J. Lagergren, O.
Larsson, SUMOylation Mediates the Nuclear Translocation and Signaling of the
IGF-1 Receptor.
Sci. Signal. 3, ra10 (2010).
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