Extended Data Fig. 4: CTH binds to Pam3CSK4 and bacterial lipoprotein. | Nature Immunology

Extended Data Fig. 4: CTH binds to Pam3CSK4 and bacterial lipoprotein.

From: Cytosolic CTH senses bacterial lipoproteins and drives noncanonical inflammasome activation

Extended Data Fig. 4: CTH binds to Pam3CSK4 and bacterial lipoprotein.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a, Coomassie blue staining of recombinant CTH proteins purified from HEK293F cells. b, Pulldown assay of BMDM lysates from wild-type mice with biotin-Pam3CSK4 or biotin-GFP (control) using streptavidin beads and immunoblotted for CTH. c, Pulldown assay of BMDM lysates from wild-type mice with his-tagged Lpp purified from S. aureus or HEK293F cells. NLRP3 fragment (aa 600–920) as a control. Data are representative of three independent experiments with similar results in a-c.

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