Extended Data Fig. 2: Thanatin binding efficiency and effect on Re-LPS binding. | Nature Chemical Biology

Extended Data Fig. 2: Thanatin binding efficiency and effect on Re-LPS binding.

From: Dynamics of an LPS translocon induced by substrate and an antimicrobial peptide

Extended Data Fig. 2

a, Mass spectra recorded for solutions of LptDE (5 μM) with increasing concentrations of thanatin (green adducts). b, Mass spectra of Re-LPS-bound LptDE supplemented with 1 μM thanatin (as described in Fig. 1d) with a focus on the 16+ charge state showing the presence of the 2:1 Re-LPS:thanatin complex, particularly at higher Re-LPS concentration. c, Quantification of the total amount of Re-LPS bound to LptDE in the absence or in the presence of thanatin (related to Fig. 1d). Error bars represent s.d. (n = 3). d, Thanatin-first nMS analysis: LptDE (5 μM) was initially mixed with thanatin and then supplemented with Re-LPS (10 μM).

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