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English: Individual actin filament, elongated and subsequently depolymerized in a microfluidic flow. The filament is elongated for 6 min, from an initial length of 2.4 µm to a final length of 14.3 µm (30 s between images, acquired in TIRF microscopy). It is depolymerized by switching to buffer with no actin, and depolymerization lasts 12 min (20 s between images, acquired in epifluorescence microscopy). Liquid is flowing from left to right. Contrast was enhanced as described in the text. |
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Source | Video S1 from Jégou A, Niedermayer T, Orbán J, Didry D, Lipowsky R, Carlier M, Romet-Lemonne G (2011). "Individual Actin Filaments in a Microfluidic Flow Reveal the Mechanism of ATP Hydrolysis and Give Insight Into the Properties of Profilin". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001161. PMID 21980262. PMC: 3181223. | ||
Author | Jégou A, Niedermayer T, Orbán J, Didry D, Lipowsky R, Carlier M, Romet-Lemonne G | ||
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