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Sung-Jo Kim, Zhongjian Zhang, Chinmoy Sarkar, Pei-Chih Tsai, Yi-Ching Lee, Louis Dye, Anil B. Mukherjee
Published in Volume 118, Issue 9
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(9):3075–3086 doi:10.1172/JCI33482
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Figure 3
Levels of SV proteins in the soluble fractions of homogenates of the brain tissues and cultured neurons.

(AC) Western blot analyses of postmortem brain tissue lysates of a normal control and an INCL patient. (A) VAMP2, (B) SNAP25, (C) syntaxin 1. Lane 1, normal hippocampus; lane 2, normal cortex; lane 3, INCL hippocampus; lane 4, INCL cortex. (DF) Western blot analyses of brain lysates from WT mice and their PPT1-KO littermates. (D) VAMP2, (E) SNAP25, (F) syntaxin 1. 1M, 1 month; 3M, 3 months; 6M, 6 months. Note PPT1 deficiency caused decreased levels of SV proteins in the soluble fractions. (GH) Western blot analyses of the soluble fractions of cultured neurons from the WT and PPT1-KO neuron lysates. (G) VAMP2, (H) SNAP25, and (I) syntaxin 1. Densitometric analysis of syntaxin 1 is shown on the right side of I. Data are mean ± SD (n = 3).