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Lee et al., 2024 - The 419th Aspartic Acid of Neural Membrane Protein Enolase 2 Is a Key Residue Involved in the Axonal Growth of Motor Neurons Mediated by Interaction between Enolase 2 Receptor and Extracellular Pgk1 Ligand
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Western blot analysis demonstrated that the recombinant Eno2-wb protein was expressed in the Eno2-knockdown cells transfected with siRNA. NSC34 cells were transfected with eno2 siRNA to knock down the endogenous Eno2, followed by transfection DNA encoding Eno2 but consisting of nucleotides modified at the wobble position (Eno2-wb) to avoid the block by introducing siRNA. The expression level of Eno2 protein in the cells was detected by the Eno2 antibody. Lane 1 was the control group, and its Eno2 expressional level was set at 1, while lanes 2–4 represented Eno2 expressed within NSC cells treated without (−) or with (+) eno2 siRNA or eno2-wb. The expressional level of Eno2 was quantified relative to that of α-Tubulin that served as an internal control. The number listed below each lane indicates the fold change of Eno2 intensity of each treatment compared to the control group, set as 1.

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