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Fig. 5. The formation of the PINCH-ILK-CH-ILKBP complex precedes cell adhesion and
spreading. CH-ILKBP was immunoprecipitated from C2C12 cells that were
maintained in suspension (lane 1) or had adhered and spread on fibronectin for
0.5 hour (lane 2), 1 hour (lane 3) or 20 hours (lane 4) with monoclonal
anti-CH-ILKBP antibody 1D4. The immunoprecipitates were analyzed by western
blotting with mouse monoclonal anti-CH-ILKBP antibody 3B5 (A), mouse
monoclonal anti-ILK antibody 65.1 (B) and rabbit anti-PINCH antibodies (C),
respectively. Lane 5 was loaded with a sample that was prepared as those of
lanes 1 and 2 except that the cell lysates were omitted. Note that PINCH and
ILK formed a complex with CH-ILKBP before cells were in contact with
fibronectin (lane 1). The experiments were performed three times and similar
results were obtained.