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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200304017
Sakaguchi et al.

Figure S1 Dose-dependent inhibition of DNA synthesis by TAT-S100C.

Figure S2 Expression of variant S100C/A11 proteins.

Figure S3 Effects of high Ca2+ on endogenous S100C/A11 levels.

Figure S4 Intracellular localization of nucleolin.

Figure S5 Necessity of nucleolin for nuclear translocation of S100C/A11.

Figure S6 Binding of S100C/A11 pepA with nucleolin.

Figure S7 Proteins recovered by protein G from HaCaT cells applied with anti-S100C antibody or IgG.

Figure S8 Fab of anti-S100C/A11 antibody reduced phosphorylation level of S100C/A11 induced by high Ca2+.

Figure S9 Induction of p21 by variant S100C/A11 proteins.

Figure S10 Interaction among nucleolin, Sp1, and S100C/A11.

Figure S11 Competition of S100C/A11 peptides with Sp1 and sp3 for binding to nucleolin.

Figure S12 Dominant-negative effect of nucleolin Seg-3 for the induction of p21 by TAT-S100C/A11.





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