Additional file 8: of The M-phase specific hyperphosphorylation of Staufen2 involved the cyclin-dependent kinase CDK1 Rémy Beaujois Elizabeth Ottoni Xin Zhang Christina Gagnon Sami HSine Stéphanie Mollet Wildriss Viranaicken Luc DesGroseillers 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3826729_D8.v1 https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_8_of_The_M-phase_specific_hyperphosphorylation_of_Staufen2_involved_the_cyclin-dependent_kinase_CDK1/5208592 STAU2 phosphorylation does not regulate cell proliferation. hTert-RPE1 cells were infected with retroviruses expressing either empty pMSCV (pMSCV), STAU252-FLAG3 (WT), phospho-mimetic (+) or phospho-null (−) mutants. (A) Same amounts of cells were plated and allowed to growth for 5 days in a colony assay. (B) Cell proliferation was quantified by crystal violet staining. n = 3. (C) Western blot analysis indicated that the amounts of each STAU2 overexpressed-protein are similar and slightly above that of the endogenous protein. (PDF 335 kb) 2017-07-14 05:00:00 Staufen2 Cell cycle Mitosis Cyclin-dependent kinase Phosphorylation RNA-binding protein