Click here to close Hello! We notice that you are using Internet Explorer, which is not supported by Xenbase and may cause the site to display incorrectly. We suggest using a current version of Chrome, FireFox, or Safari.
XB-IMG-155101

Xenbase Image ID: 155101


Figure 3. Pathogenic mutations in PKD1 or TRPP2 suppress activation by WNT9B(a-h) I-V curves taken before (black) and 5 min after the addition of WNT9B (500 ng/ml) in the bath solution (red) of untransfected (a, n=5 cells pooled from 2 independent experiments), PKD1/TRPP2- (b, n=8 cells from 3 independent experiments), or PKD1S99I/TRPP2- (c, n=7 cells from 3 independent experiments), PKD1/TRPP2D511V- (d, n=11 from 4 independent experiments), PKD1/TRPP2R872X- (e, n=7 cells from 3 independent experiments), PKD1/TRPP2Kv1.3- (f, n=12 cells from 5 independent transfections), PKD1L1/TRPP2- (g, n=9 cells from 5 independent experiments), or PKD1/TRPP2/ZNRF3- (h, n=11 cells pooled from 3 independent transfections) co-transfected CHO-K1 cells in zero intracellular Ca2+. (i) Summary data of inward (−100 mV) or outward currents (+100 mV) from all groups. Differences between current densities before and after WNT9B for any given membrane potential in I-V curves were determined using paired Student's t-test, *P<0.05, **P<0.01. Data are shown as mean ± SEM.

Image published in: Kim S et al. (2016)

Image downloaded from an Open Access article in PubMed Central. Image reproduced on Xenbase with permission of the publisher and the copyright holder.

Larger Image
Printer Friendly View

Return to previous page