Exploring P311 in Adenovirus Infection and Stable Transfection: A GFP Plasmid-Control Study
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This study investigates the role of P311 in adenovirus infection and stable transfection using a GFP plasmid control. The relative P311 levels were analyzed post-infection and transfection, showcasing changes in GFP expression and localization within C2C12 cells. Results demonstrate significant alterations in fluorescence levels, with a focus on the P311-adenovirus interplay. The study aims to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying P311's involvement in these processes, offering insights into potential therapeutic targets for modulating viral infections and stable transfections.
Exploring P311 in Adenovirus Infection and Stable Transfection: A GFP Plasmid-Control Study
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A. P311-adenovirus infection P311-stable transfection 4.0 P311 0.14 P311 3.5 GFP Plasmid control 0.12 3.0 0.10 2.5 Relative P311 level 0.08 2.0 0.06 1.5 0.04 1.0 0.02 0.5 0 0 3I 3I 3D 3I 6D PM DM 3D DM 6D P311-adenovirus GFP control adenovirus GFP positive cells 70m FLAG localisation GFP C2C12 only P311 P311-adenovirus infection P311-stable transfection 600000 600000 500000 500000 400000 400000 Plasmid control P311 C2C12 only fluorescence (560/590nm)/ mg protein 300000 300000 200000 200000 100000 100000 0 0 3I 3I 3D 3I 6D 3I 10D DM 10D PM DM 3D DM 6D B. C.