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SH3 Domain–Based Phototrapping in Living Cells Reveals Rho Family GAP Signaling Complexes
Hirokazu Okada, Akiyoshi Uezu, Frank M. Mason, Erik J. Soderblom, M. Arthur Moseley III, Scott H. Soderling*
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: s.soderling{at}cellbio.duke.edu
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- Materials and Methods
- Fig. S1. Expression levels of Rho family GAP SH3 domains and their interactors.
- Fig. S2. Identification of SH3 domain binding proteins by peptide array–based in
vitro binding assay and coimmunoprecipitation.
- Fig. S3. Rho family GAP PI cluster interactomes and colocalization data.
- Fig. S4. Gephyrin's interaction with WRP and colocalization with VIAAT.
- Fig. S5. Endogenous gephyrin is highly colocalized with inhibitory synapse
presynaptic marker VIAAT in vivo.
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Citation: H. Okada, A. Uezu, F.M.Mason, E. J. Soderblom,M. A.Moseley III, S. H. Soderling, SH3 domain–based phototrapping in living cells reveals Rho family GAP signaling complexes.
Sci. Signal. 4, rs13 (2011).
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