Figure 2.
General correlation between warfarin IC50and VKORC1 levels. (A) Quantification of cellular VKORC1 levels. Endogenous VKOR and VKOR transfection in various amounts (top) and purified VKORC1 protein in various amounts (bottom). Anti-VKORC1 antibody was used for the western blots, which were developed simultaneously to allow direct comparison and quantification. (B) In-cell ELISA quantification of the protein level of transfected VKORC1. (C) Warfarin inhibition curves with different amounts of transfected VKORC1. (D) Correlation between warfarin IC50 (from panel C) and VKORC1 protein level. ELISA reading of the protein level is converted from DNA transfection amount (from panel B). Error bars are estimated from the inhibition curves.

General correlation between warfarin IC50and VKORC1 levels. (A) Quantification of cellular VKORC1 levels. Endogenous VKOR and VKOR transfection in various amounts (top) and purified VKORC1 protein in various amounts (bottom). Anti-VKORC1 antibody was used for the western blots, which were developed simultaneously to allow direct comparison and quantification. (B) In-cell ELISA quantification of the protein level of transfected VKORC1. (C) Warfarin inhibition curves with different amounts of transfected VKORC1. (D) Correlation between warfarin IC50 (from panel C) and VKORC1 protein level. ELISA reading of the protein level is converted from DNA transfection amount (from panel B). Error bars are estimated from the inhibition curves.

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