ap1g1 (Novus Biologicals)
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Ap1g1, supplied by Novus Biologicals, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 93/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Average 93 stars, based on 1 article reviews
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1) Product Images from "Attenuate host susceptibility to respiratory virus invasion by inhibiting interactions between host proteins SLC16A3 and AP1G1"
Article Title: Attenuate host susceptibility to respiratory virus invasion by inhibiting interactions between host proteins SLC16A3 and AP1G1
Journal: Microbiology Spectrum
doi: 10.1128/spectrum.03116-24
Figure Legend Snippet: The interactions between SLC16A3 and AP1G1 ( A ) TPCA-MS experimental scheme. ( B–D ) SLC16A3 and AP1G1 exhibit similar melting curves. Cells were non-infected or infected with H1N1, RSV, and 229E viruses. ( E ) IP-WB result demonstrating the interaction between SLC16A3 and AP1G1. ( F–H ) Immunofluorescence images illustrating the subcellular localization of SLC16A3 and AP1G1. BEAS2B cells were infected with H1N1, RSV, and 229E viruses. ( I–K ) Western blot assay showing the subcellular localization of AP1G1. In = input, C = cytoplasm, M = cytomembrane. Cells were infected with H1N1, RSV, and 229E virus (MOI = 2, n = 3).
Techniques Used: Infection, Immunofluorescence, Western Blot, Virus
Figure Legend Snippet: SFJD intervention with SLC16A3-AP1G1 interaction. ( A ) KEGG Strip Pathway. ( B ) Lactate expression levels in BALF of mice before and after SFJD administration after infection with H1N1 virus. t -test, * P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01, n = 6. ( C ) SLC16A3 expression levels in lung tissue of mice before and after SFJD administration after infection with H1N1 virus ( n = 6). ( D ) IP-WB assay illustrating the attenuated interaction between SLC16A3 and AP1G1 following SFJD treatment ( n = 3). ( E–G ) Subcellular localization of AP1G1 before and after SFJD administration following infection with H1N1, RSV, and 229E viruses. Cells were infected with H1N1, RSV, and 229E virus (MOI = 2, n = 3).
Techniques Used: Stripping Membranes, Expressing, Infection, Virus

