Figure 1
Figure 1. p53 deficiency causes elevated Rac1 activity. BL41 and BL41ts cells (left panel) and J3D and J3Dts cells (right panel) were cultured for 24 hours at 32°C or 37°C. Cell lysates were subjected to GST-PAK pull-down assay and processed for Western immunoblot with anti-p53 or anti-Rac antibodies. β-actin served as a loading control. The J3D bands displayed were part of the same gel, yet were separated by other lanes. The bands from at least 2 independent experiments were quantified by densitometry and displayed below. Error bars represent SD.

p53 deficiency causes elevated Rac1 activity. BL41 and BL41ts cells (left panel) and J3D and J3Dts cells (right panel) were cultured for 24 hours at 32°C or 37°C. Cell lysates were subjected to GST-PAK pull-down assay and processed for Western immunoblot with anti-p53 or anti-Rac antibodies. β-actin served as a loading control. The J3D bands displayed were part of the same gel, yet were separated by other lanes. The bands from at least 2 independent experiments were quantified by densitometry and displayed below. Error bars represent SD.

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