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Fig. 4. PS deficiency affects the subcellular localization of endogenous nicastrin.
Wild-type (top panel) and PS-deficient (bottom panel) MEFs were grown on
coverslips at 37°C, then fixed and processed for double immunofluorescence
staining using antibodies against the ER chaperone BIP (left) and nicastrin
(middle). Detection was carried out with Alexa-488 and -555 conjugated
secondary antibodies, respectively. In wild-type MEFs, little overlap is seen
between BIP and nicastrin. By contrast, PS deficiency clearly results in
increased localization of nicastrin in the ER (compare merged pictures and
insets). Bar, 10 µm.