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A Novel Molecule "Shati" Is Involved in Methamphetamine-Induced Hyperlocomotion, Sensitization, and Conditioned Place Preference
J. Neurosci. Niwa et al. 27: 7604

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  • supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 1. Nucleotide sequence of shati complementary DNA (cDNA). The sequence of shati cDNA completely match NM_001001985 of the NCBI gene bank. The sequence was translated to the protein LOC 269642 (protein ID is NP_001001985.1 and 2; 001001985.1 was a part of 001001985.2.). The amino acid sequences of the peptides shown by underlines were used as antigens to generate anti-shati antibodies (S-3 and S-4 antibodies).
  • supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 2. Docking simulation of shati with acetyl-CoA or ATP. A. Acetyl-CoA-docking simulation of shati. The interactive potential energy of shati with Acetyl-CoA is -300Kcal. Ribbon: homology model of shati; sphere: acetyl-CoA. B. ATP-docking simulation of shati. The interactive potential energy of shati with Acetyl-CoA is -322Kcal. Ribbon: homology model of shati; sphere: ATP.




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