A novel testis ubiquitin-binding protein gene arose by exon shuffling in hominoids

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Figure 5.
Figure 5.

Intracellular localization of GFP-fused PIP5K1A, S5a, and PIPSL proteins in 293T cells was observed by GFP fluorescence with confocal microscopy. (A) GFP control is seen throughout the cell, with nuclear predominance; (B) PIP5K1A is on the plasma membrane. (C) S5a is throughout the cell with cytoplasmic predominance and possibly nucleolar exclusion; (D) Human and (E) chimpanzee PIPSL proteins are cytoplasmic. A Western of IP’d GFP fusion proteins is shown in Supplemental Figure S6B.

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  1. Genome Res. 17: 1129-1138

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