Supplementary Materials for:
Guanylyl Cyclases A and B Are Asymmetric Dimers That Are
Allosterically Activated by ATP Binding to the Catalytic Domain
Jerid W. Robinson and Lincoln R. Potter*
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: potter{at}umn.edu
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- Fig. S1. Detectable amounts of GC-A or GC-B protein are only found in HEK 293T
cells specifically transfected with plasmids encoding each receptor.
- Fig. S2. HEK 293T cells do not have detectable membrane GC activity.
- Fig. S3. Kinetic values for substrate-velocity experiments presented in the indicated
figures.
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Citation: J. W. Robinson, L. R. Potter, Guanylyl Cyclases A and B Are Asymmetric Dimers That Are
Allosterically Activated by ATP Binding to the Catalytic Domain.
Sci. Signal. 5, ra65 (2012).
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