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Liang Fang, Rita Garuti, Bo-Young Kim, James B. Wade, Paul A. Welling
Published in Volume 119, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(11):3278–3289 doi:10.1172/JCI37950
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Figure 4
ARH specifically reduces ROMK surface expression in a signal-dependent manner.

Evidence from domain transplantation. (A) Cartoon of external HA-tagged ROMK, Kir2.1, and the N2.1/ROMK chimera. (B) Cell surface expression as measured by HA Ab binding and luminometry of indicated external HA-tagged channels (WT Kir2.1, N2.1/ROMK, and N2.1/ROMK mutant, in which the NPNF motif was replaced with AAAA) in COS cells in the absence (white bars) and presence of exogenous ARH (red bars). n = 3. In a representative blot, total cellular input of the different channel proteins, as detected in anti-HA immunoblots, is not influenced by ARH. (C) N2.1/ROMK cell surface expression as measured by HA Ab binding and luminometry in COS cells cotransfected with empty vector (PCDNA) or PTB-CLASPs indicated. n = 3; *P < 0.001.