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We would like to thank H. Zoghbi and T. Cooper for the YB-1 antibody and suggestions.
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Supplementary Fig. 1
Somatic knockdown of MeCP2 in human CEM-CCRF and FRAXA RJK1412 cells illustrates the specificity of MeCP2 siRNA and antibody recognition. (PDF 53 kb)
Supplementary Fig. 2
Isocratic elutions by FPLC on nuclear extracts prepared from human T cell CEM-CCRF G0-arrested cells and peak MeCP2 fractions (combined and immunoprecipitated with antibodies either to MeCP2 or Brm). (PDF 1092 kb)
Supplementary Fig. 3
Colocalization of immunofluorescent MeCP2, Brm and HDAC1 signals in murine and human metaphase chromosomes. (PDF 2407 kb)
Supplementary Table. 1
MeCP2 exists as a multiprotein complex. (PDF 74 kb)
Supplementary Table. 2
Behavior of MeCP2 in neuronal cells and tissues. (PDF 68 kb)
Supplementary Table. 3
Examples of reports in the literature indicating that antibody (N-19, sc-6450) recognizes the Brm epitope in mouse. (PDF 56 kb)
Supplementary Table. 4
Examples of reports in the literature indicate that components of the SWI/SNF complex associate with corepressors or with transcriptional repression. (PDF 88 kb)
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Harikrishnan, K., Pal, S., Yarski, M. et al. Reply to “Testing for association between MeCP2 and the brahma-associated SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complex”. Nat Genet 38, 964–967 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/ng0906-964
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/ng0906-964