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Index of Online Supplemental Material for
J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200305055
Guo et al.
Figure S1 All remaining Aox subunits form a membrane-attached complex that interacts with Pex16p inside mature peroxisomes of mutant cells lacking Aox1p, Aox2p, or Aox3p.
Figure S2 All five Aox subunits and Pex16p are present in equimolar amounts in their membrane-associated complex inside mature peroxisomes.
Figure S3 Relocation of a 443-kD Aox complex from the matrix to the membrane results in the formation of a 900-kD complex containing Aox and Pex16p.
Figure S4 The dynamics of change in the size and number of peroxisomes in wild-type cells transferred from glucose- to oleic acid-containing medium.
Figure S5 The dynamics of change in the size and number of peroxisomes in aox4KO mutant cells transferred from glucose- to oleic acid-containing medium.
Figure S6 The dynamics of change in the size and number of peroxisomes in aox5KO mutant cells transferred from glucose- to oleic acid-containing medium.
Figure S7 Size and morphology of peroxisomal liposomes reconstituted from components of mature peroxisomes P6.
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