Fig. 4
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- ZDB-FIG-220107-11
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- Ding et al., 2021 - Propionate induces intestinal oxidative stress via Sod2 propionylation in zebrafish
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(A) HPLC-MS/MS spectra of an Sod2 peptide bearing propionylation (DFGSFQK+57.0901MN). (B) A representative western blotting showing patterns of Sod2 expression and Sod2 propionylation at the K132 and quantification of intestinal Sod2 protein level in zebrafish fed LFD, HFD, or HFSP0.5 for 2 weeks (n = 3). (C) A representative western blotting showing patterns of Sod2 expression and Sod2 propionylation at the K132 in ZF4 cells treated with OPA or OPP. (D) Western blotting showing the pattern of his-Sod2 acetylation purified from OPA- or OPP-treated HEK293 cells (n = 3). (E) A representative western blotting showing the pattern of his-Sod2 propionylation at K132 incubated with the indicated concentrations of propionyl-CoA. (F) The mRNA expression of genes encoding subunits of intestinal Pcc, an enzyme catalyzing the carboxylation of propionyl-CoA, in zebrafish fed HFD or HFSP0.5 for 2 weeks (n = 6). Values are means ± SEM. A and D were analyzed by Student's t test, ?, p < 0.05, NS, not significant. B and F were analyzed by Duncan's test and means without a common letter are significantly different (p < 0.05). |