Fig. 7
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- ZDB-FIG-210203-22
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- Rauschenberger et al., 2020 - GlyR autoantibodies impair receptor function and induce motor dysfunction
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All patient sera target some GlyR subunits of the zebrafish. HEK293 cells cotransfected with green fluorescent protein (GFP; cyan) and GlyR subunits of Danio rerio (dr; ?1, ?2, ?3, ?4a, ?4b, ?a and ?b) were stained with sera from Patient 2 (pat2), pat3, pat4, pat5, and pat6 (red). 4,6?Diamidino?2?phenylindole (DAPI) (blue) labeled the nucleus. White bar in right column represents 20?m. Note that most patient sera target ?2, ?3, and ?4a. The ? subunits of D. rerio do not represent a common target for the human GlyR autoantibodies. Stainings for the ? subunits were performed following permeabilization of the cells, because the ? subunits are not transported to the surface without the presence of ? subunits. |