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J. Exp. Med. 10.1084/jem.20071132
Takahashi et al.

Figure S1 Targeted disruption of the mouse PRAT4A gene.

Figure S2 PRAT4A is associated with TLR1 and is required for its cell-surface expression.

Figure S3 PRAT4A is associated with TLR9 and is required for its relocation from the ER.

Figure S4 Complementation of PRAT4A knockdown by PRAT4A overexpression in a macrophage cell line.

Figure S5 Complementation of PRAT4A−/− DCs by retrovirus-mediated PRAT4A overexpression.

Figure S6 PRAT4A is required for cytokine production in response to heat-killed M. tuberculosis.

Figure S7 PRAT4A mRNA, but not gp96 mRNA, was down-regulated by TLR ligands.





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