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Zeng et al., 2023 - Loss of threonyl-tRNA synthetase-like protein Tarsl2 has little impact on protein synthesis but affects mouse development
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Figure 2

Tars1 is indispensable in vivo.A, statistical analysis showing the genetic features of the Tars1-KO mice (n = 34). B, body features of the 10-week-old Tars1+/+ and Tars1+/− mice. The scale bar represents 1 cm. C, statistical analysis showing the weights of the 16-week-old Tars1+/+ (n = 7) and Tars1+/− (n = 6) male mice. D, statistical analysis showing the weights of the 16-week-old Tars1+/+ (n = 5) and Tars1+/− (n = 4) female mice. E, protein abundance of the 8-week-old Tars1 and Tarsl2 in Tars1+/+ and Tars1+/− mouse muscle as detected by Western blot. Gapdh was used as the loading control. F, levels of tRNAAla(AGC), tRNAThr(AGU), and tRNAThr(CGU) in muscle tissues of the 8-week-old Tars1+/+ and Tars1+/− mice. 5S RNA was as the loading control. G, aminoacylation levels of tRNAThr(AGU) and tRNAThr(CGU) in muscle tissues of the 8-week-old Tars1+/+ and Tars1+/− mice. ∗, a nonspecific band. De: tRNA deaminoacylation control. Error bars in (CG) represent the mean ± SD with the p values indicated (two-tailed Student’s t test).

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Antibody Labeling
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