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Science 12 April 2002
DOI: 10.1126/science.1070216


Abstract
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Requirement for a Peptidoglycan Recognition Protein (PGRP) in Relish Activation and Antibacterial Immune Responses in Drosophila
Kwang-Min Choe, Thomas Werner, Svenja Stöven, Dan Hultmark, Kathryn V. Anderson

Supplementary Material

Supplemental Figure 1. (A) Induction of antimicrobial gene expression in ird7 mutants after infection, averaged from three independent Northern blots, quantified using a Fujifilm phosphoimager. (B) Immunohistochemical visualization of Relish nuclear translocation in larval fat body cells. Larvae were dissected and processed 30 minutes after E. coli infection as described previously (1). Relish protein was detected using a rabbit polyclonal antibody that recognizes the Rel homology domain.


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Reference

1. S. Stöven, I. Ando, L. Kadalayil, Y. Engström, D. Hultmark, EMBO Rep. 1, 347 (2000).





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