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Interference with the PTEN-MAST2 Interaction by a Viral Protein
Leads to Cellular Relocalization of PTEN
Elouan Terrien, Alain Chaffotte, Mireille Lafage, Zakir Khan, Christophe Préhaud,
Florence Cordier, Catherine Simenel, Muriel Delepierre, Henri Buc, Monique Lafon,*
Nicolas Wolff*
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: monique.lafon{at}pasteur.fr (M.L.);
nicolas.wolff{at}pasteur.fr (N.W.)
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- Fig. S1. Intermolecular NOE spectra of MAST2-PDZ in complex with PTEN13-Cter.
- Fig. S2. Cyto13-att disrupts the MAST2-PDZ/PTEN13-Cter complex in vitro.
- Fig. S3. Differences in MAST2-PDZ amide proton chemical shifts between MAST2-PDZ/Cyto13-att and MAST2-PDZ/Cyto13-vir complexes.
- Fig. S4. Intermolecular NOE spectra of MAST2-PDZ in complex with Cyto13-att.
- Fig. S5. Dissociation constant of the MAST2-PDZ dimer measured by analytical
ultracentrifugation at various protein concentrations.
- Fig. S6. PTEN localization in human neuronal cells after intracellular delivery of a
FITC-conjugated TAT–PTEN13-Cter.
- Table S1. Statistical analysis of MAST2-PDZ/PTEN13-Cter and MAST2-PDZ/Cyto13-att NMR structures.
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Citation: E. Terrien, A. Chaffotte, M. Lafage, Z. Khan, C. Préhaud, F. Cordier, C. Simenel,
M. Delepierre, H. Buc, M. Lafon, N. Wolff, Interference with the PTEN-MAST2 Interaction by a Viral Protein
Leads to Cellular Relocalization of PTEN.
Sci. Signal. 5, ra58 (2012).
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