Extended Data Fig. 2: CK-689 does not significantly alter movement of foci. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 2: CK-689 does not significantly alter movement of foci.

From: Nuclear ARP2/3 drives DNA break clustering for homology-directed repair

Extended Data Fig. 2

a, Summary of DSB movement analyses as related to Figs. 3, 6, and Extended Data Fig. 5. b, MSD of RAD52–mCherry foci and RPA–pEGFP–NLS foci treated with DMSO, CK-689 and CK-666. Data shown as mean and weighted s.e.m.; RAD52: CK-689 n = 3,262 foci from 13 nuclei, CK-666 n = 2,143 foci from 12 nuclei, DMSO n = 3,292 foci from 12 nuclei; RPA32: CK-689 n = 790 foci from 13 nuclei, CK-666 n = 823 foci from 12 nuclei, DMSO n = 1,031 foci from 10 nuclei. MSD of RAD52 DMSO also shown in Fig. 6i. MSD of RAD52 CK-689 and CK-666 also shown in Fig. 3g. MSD of RPA CK-689 and CK-666 also shown in Fig. 3k.

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