Extended Data Fig. 4: Multi-omic characterization of hAZFa in S. cerevisiae. | Nature Methods

Extended Data Fig. 4: Multi-omic characterization of hAZFa in S. cerevisiae.

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Extended Data Fig. 4: Multi-omic characterization of hAZFa in S. cerevisiae.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a, Genome browser view showing expression of hAZFa have transcripts in yeast. b, Proteomic enrichment analysis of Yeast_hAZFa compared with Yeast_Control, with circle sizes representing protein number and color intensity indicating significance level. c, Total RNA yields from Yeast_hAZFa were similar to those from Yeast_Control. n = 3 biological replicates. d, Whole-protein extracts of Yeast_Control and Yeast_hAZFa were run on a 12% SDS-Bis-Tris acrylamide gel and stained with Coomassie blue, using NEB #P7712 as the protein marker. n = 3 biological replicates. e, 3D structure model shows interactions of hAZFa and endogenous chromosomes in yeast. f, Z-score difference contact heatmap shows a comparison of chromosome interactions of Yeast_hAZFa and Yeast_Control. Bin length, 10 kb; red and blue show increased and decreased chromatin interactions, respectively. g, Comparison of the endogenous yeast centromere relative interaction frequency between Yeast_hAZFa and Yeast_control. Data are presented as the mean ± SE. Two-tailed t-tests were used to evaluate differences between groups. (***) P < 0.001.

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