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Chuan-Ming Hao, Fiona Yull, Timothy Blackwell, Martin Kömhoff, Linda S. Davis, Matthew D. Breyer
Published in Volume 106, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2000; 106(8):973–982 doi:10.1172/JCI9956
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Effect of hypertonicity on binding activity of NF-κB in cultured RMICs. (a) EMSA using 32P-labeled NF-κB response sequence as a probe. RMICs were exposed to isotonic medium (second lane) or hypertonic medium (third lane), or pretransduced with dominant-negative IκB adenovirus (Ad-IκBmut) and then exposed to hypertonic conditions (fourth lane). Nuclear proteins (5 μg) were incubated with 32P-labeled NF-κB oligonucleotide and subjected to 5% acrylamide gel. (b) Supershift of EMSA by preincubating nuclear extracts from RMICs exposed to hypertonicity with Ab’s against NF-κB subunits. Arrows indicate supershifted (SS) DNA probe/protein complexes. Representative data from three experiments are shown.