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Additional file 1 of PGRMC1 effects on metabolism, genomic mutation and CpG methylation imply crucial roles in animal biology and disease

Authors :
Thejer, Bashar M.
Partho P. Adhikary
Teakel, Sarah L.
Fang, Johnny
Weston, Paul A.
Saliya Gurusinghe
Ayad G. Anwer
Gosnell, Martin
Jazayeri, Jalal A.
Ludescher, Marina
Lesley-Ann Gray
Pawlak, Michael
Wallace, Robyn H.
Pant, Sameer D.
Wong, Marie
Fischer, Tamas
New, Elizabeth J.
Fehm, Tanja N.
Neubauer, Hans
Goldys, Ewa M.
Quinn, Jane C.
Weston, Leslie A.
Cahill, Michael A.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
figshare, 2020.

Abstract

Additional file 1 Fig. S1. Representative hyperspectral autofluorescence cell images from the measurements. Related to Fig. 1. (A) Mean cellular intensity of hyperspectral autofluorescence channel 18 [495 nm(Ex), 700 nm(Em)], which may reflect porphyrin or protein-bound red-shifted flavin emission [46], is significantly affected by PGRMC1-HA phosphorylation status. The table provides Kolmogorov-Smirnov test p values from pair wise comparisons. (B) The ratio of hyperspectral autofluorescence channels 3 [375 nm(Ex), 450 nm(Em)] to channel 12 [435 nm(Ex), 587 nm(Em)] differs significantly between cells. The table follows C. (C) Individual channels #3 and #4 from (B) as listed in Table S1 (left) and the same two channels superimposed (right).

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ca4e24c10f66dc7e136de072d44b7718
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12134391.v1