Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. The effect of protease inhibitors on the production of antibacterial protegrins in wound fluid. / Wound fluids (100 μL) induced by HBSS with solvent only (S), with 0.25 mM N-methoxysuccinyl-AAPV chloromethyl ketone (NEI), or with 0.25 mM ZGLF chloromethyl ketone (CGI) were analyzed by (A) Coomassie-stained AU-PAGE, (B) Western blot with anti-PG mAb, and (C)E coli gel overlay. We used 1 μg PG-1 as a standard. We also used 1 μg proprotegrin (pPG) as a control in the Western blot (panel B, arrow).

The effect of protease inhibitors on the production of antibacterial protegrins in wound fluid.

Wound fluids (100 μL) induced by HBSS with solvent only (S), with 0.25 mM N-methoxysuccinyl-AAPV chloromethyl ketone (NEI), or with 0.25 mM ZGLF chloromethyl ketone (CGI) were analyzed by (A) Coomassie-stained AU-PAGE, (B) Western blot with anti-PG mAb, and (C)E coli gel overlay. We used 1 μg PG-1 as a standard. We also used 1 μg proprotegrin (pPG) as a control in the Western blot (panel B, arrow).

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