Fig. 7
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- ZDB-FIG-240415-20
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- Stergas et al., 2023 - CRK and NCK adaptors may functionally overlap in zebrafish neurodevelopment, as indicated by common binding partners and overlapping expression patterns
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CRKL-SH3-1 and NCK1-SH3-3 share overlapping neuronal interacting partners involved in cell migration. (A) Representative coomassie-stained gels used for MS analysis of GST, GST-CRKL-SH3-1, and GST-NCK1-SH3-3 pulldown experiments using extracts from Neuro2A cells. Molecular weight markers in kilodaltons are indicated. (B) Comparison of CRKL-SH3-1 (dark green) and NCK1-SH3-3 (light green) interactors found in at least two replicates reveals 23 overlapping interactors. Binding partners involved in cell migration are shown in the overlap. (C) The 23 common SH3-binding partners were characterized by molecular function and protein-type. Proteins that were categorized as cytoskeletal components, adaptor/scaffold molecules, or motility/polarity/chemotaxis proteins were placed in the table. Also provided are total spectral counts from CRKL and NCK1 MS runs. (D) CRKL-SH3-1 and NCK1-SH3-3 both interact with WASL, an actin-binding protein involved in cell migration. Anti-WASL western blot of whole-cell extract (WCE) and GST, GST-CRKL-SH3-1, and GST-NCK1-SH3-3 pulldowns using Neuro2A lysate. Ponceau-stained membranes indicate lysate before pulldowns (left panel) and pulldowns (right panel). Molecular weight markers in kilodaltons are indicated. |