Supplementary Materials for:
Gain-of-Function Enhancement of IP3 Receptor Modal Gating by
Familial Alzheimer's Disease–Linked Presenilin Mutants in Human
Cells and Mouse Neurons
King-Ho Cheung, Lijuan Mei, Don-On Daniel Mak, Ikuo Hayashi, Takeshi Iwatsubo,
David E. Kang, J. Kevin Foskett*
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: foskett{at}mail.med.upenn.edu
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- Fig. S1. Recombinant presenilins in baculovirus-infected Sf9 cells.
- Fig. S2. Modal gating analyses of IP3R channels under the influence of FAD-linked
mutant PS.
- Fig. S3. Effect of xestospongin B on IgM-activated Ca2+ oscillations in human B
lymphoblasts.
- Fig. S4. FAD PS enhances IP3R channel gating by gain-of-function effect.
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Citation: K.-H. Cheung, L. Mei, D.-O. D. Mak, I. Hayashi, T. Iwatsubo,
D.E. Kang, J. K. Foskett, Gain-of-Function Enhancement of IP
3 Receptor Modal Gating by
Familial Alzheimer's Disease–Linked Presenilin Mutants in Human
Cells and Mouse Neurons.
Sci. Signal. 3, ra22 (2010).
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