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Cell Biology International (2010) 34, 9971003 (Printed in Great Britain)
Evidence that core histone H3 is targeted to the mitochondria in Brassica oleracea
Mary Katherine B. Zanin*1, Jon M Donohue† and Bryan A Everitt*
*Department of Biology, The Citadel, 171 Moultrie Street, Charleston, SC 294096170, U.S.A., and †Division of Rheumatology and Immunology, Medical University of South Carolina, 171 Ashley Ave., Charleston, SC 29425, U.S.A.
1To whom correspondence should be addressed (email kathy.zanin@citadel.edu). This supplementary data is also available as a PDF SUPPLEMENTARY DATA
![]() Figure S1 Western blot of mitochondrial and nuclear extracts using a different primary antibody against the C-terminus of H3, Active Motif 39164
Active Motif 39164, antibody against H3 C-terminus, duplicates data produced with Sigma H0164 in Figure 2 of the main paper. Western blots of nuclear (N) and mitochondrial (M) extracts from B. oleracea: (A) probed with Active Motif 39164 to the C-terminus of H3 (marked with arrowhead). (B) The same strip seen in (A) re-probed with an antibody, Abcam ab4566, to the nucleolar marker fibrillarin (marked *) shows very low level of nuclear contamination of the mitochondrial fraction. Table S1 List of all proteins identified in LC-MS/MS data from The Rockefeller University Protein/DNA Technology Center, grouped by protein type (organelle localization)
Received 9 October 2009/1 June 2010; accepted 2 July 2010 Published as Cell Biology International Immediate Publication 27 May 2010, doi:10.1042/CBI20090281 © The Author(s) Journal compilation © 2010 Portland Press Limited |
ISSN Print: 1065-6995
ISSN Electronic: 1095-8355 Published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the International Federation for Cell Biology (IFCB) |