Extended Data Fig. 6: Content of PE and PC species in cells, mouse heart, human lymphoblasts and human heart biopsy samples. | Nature Metabolism

Extended Data Fig. 6: Content of PE and PC species in cells, mouse heart, human lymphoblasts and human heart biopsy samples.

From: Anomalous peroxidase activity of cytochrome c is the primary pathogenic target in Barth syndrome

Extended Data Fig. 6

C2C12 cells (a-d): a, Total content of diacyl-PC (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). b, Total content of plasmalogen-PC (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). c, Total content of diacyl-PE (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). d, Total content of plasmalogen-PE (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). Mouse heart (e-h): e, Total content of diacyl-PC (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). f, Total content of plasmalogen-PC (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). g, Total content of diacyl-PE (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). h, Total content of plasmalogen-PE (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). Human lymphocytes (i-l): i, Total content of diacyl-PC (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). j, Total content of plasmalogen-PC (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). k, Total content of diacyl-PE (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). l, Total content of plasmalogen-PE (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). Human heart biopsy samples (m-p): m, Total content of diacyl-PC (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). n, Total content of plasmalogen-PC (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). o, Total content of diacyl-PE (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). p, Total content of plasmalogen-PE (left panel) and its molecular species (right panel). *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01. DB - double bond number.

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