10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3866458_D1.v1 Midori Mukai Midori Mukai Norihiko Suruga Norihiko Suruga Noritaka Saeki Noritaka Saeki Kazushige Ogawa Kazushige Ogawa Additional file 3: Figure S1. of EphA receptors and ephrin-A ligands are upregulated by monocytic differentiation/maturation and promote cell adhesion and protrusion formation in HL60 monocytes Springer Nature 2017 Monocytes HL60 EphA Ephrin-A Cell adhesion Differentiation 2017-08-29 05:00:00 Presentation https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/presentation/Additional_file_3_Figure_S1_of_EphA_receptors_and_ephrin-A_ligands_are_upregulated_by_monocytic_differentiation_maturation_and_promote_cell_adhesion_and_protrusion_formation_in_HL60_monocytes/5356774 Immunofluorescence micrographs showing vinculin and paxillin localization in HL60 cell from the VD-TNF group. HL60 cells from the VD-TNF group were cultured on a coverslip surface on which EphA2-Fc or ephrin-A1-Fc and Fc plus Matrigel were adsorbed. To visualize focal adhesions, cells fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde were incubated with 0.02% Triton X-100 in PBS and then with a mixture of an anti-human vinculin mouse monoclonal antibody (hVIN-1, Sigma-Aldrich) at a dilution of 1:200 and an anti-human paxillin rabbit monoclonal antibody (Y113, Abcam, Cambridge, UK) at a dilution of 1:250 in 1% BSA-PBS for 60 min at 32 °C. After washing with PBS, the cells were incubated with a mixture of Alexa 488-conjugated goat anti-mouse IgG (5 μg/mL; Molecular Probes) and Alexa 568-conjugated donkey anti-rabbit IgG (5 μg/mL; Molecular Probes) in 1% BSA-PBS for 30 min at 32°C. After mounting with PermaFluor (Thermo Fisher Scientific), fluorescence images of vinculin (green) and paxillin immunostaining (red) were photographed. (PPTX 976 kb)