Figure 4From: Mutations in the PLEKHG5 gene is relevant with autosomal recessive intermediate Charcot-Marie-Tooth diseaseCellular localization of wild-type and mutant PLEKHG5 proteins. Immunocytochemical analysis reveals that wild-type and mutant PLEKHG5 proteins were localized in the cytoplasm and there was no distinctive aggregation of any of the proteins. HEK293 cells transfected with wild-type or mutant PLEKHG5-expressing vectors were stained with DAPI (nucleus) and c-Myc antibody.Back to article page