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<p>Cluster distribution of Ca<sup>2+</sup> time traces in differently treated cells upon anti-CD3 and anti-CD59 stimulation. Each color represents the percentage of a certain Ca<sup>2+</sup> time trace cluster in the cell population. (A) Ca<sup>2+</sup> measurements were performed with WT cells transiently transfected with negative control siRNA (siNeg), Lck-specific siRNA (siLck), WT cells treated with 10 µM PP2 (PP2), and Lck-deficient J.CaM1.6 cells. Clusters representing Ca<sup>2+</sup> release patterns are framed in black (89.4±10.1%, 76.5±10.4%, 28.3±39.1%, and 23.4±9.9% upon anti-CD3 stimulation, 36.9±13.2%, 12.7±6.1%, 2.6±2.0%, and 1.2±1.2% upon anti-CD59 stimulation for siNeg, siLck, PP2-treated, and J.CaM1.6 cells, respectively). Mean values from at least two independent experiments, each with three technical replicates, are shown (n ≥ 204 per cell type and condition). (B) Cluster analysis of Ca<sup>2+</sup> time traces in WT cells transiently transfected with negative control siRNA (siNeg), LAT-specific siRNA (siLAT), and LAT-deficient J.CaM2.5 cells. Clusters representing Ca<sup>2+</sup> release patterns are framed in black (89.4±10.1%, 73.5±5.8%, and 3.0±2.3% upon anti-CD3 stimulation, 36.9±13.2%, 13.0±6.6%, and 1.7±1.6% upon anti-CD59 stimulation for siNeg, siLAT, and J.CaM2.5 cells, respectively). Mean values from at least three independent experiments, each with three technical replicates, are shown (n ≥ 208 per cell type and condition). Multiple comparison tests for the fractions showing Ca<sup>2+</sup> release patterns in (A) and (B) were assessed by one-way ANOVA, significances are shown where applicable, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001. (C) Knock-down of target proteins was tested by Western blotting. 48 h after transfection cell lysates from siRNA treated cells were probed with anti-Lck, anti-LAT, and anti-β-actin. J.CaM1.6 cells, J.CaM2.5 cells, and WT cells served as controls.</p

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