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DescriptionThe-Motility-of-a-Human-Parasite-Toxoplasma-gondii-Is-Regulated-by-a-Novel-Lysine-Methyltransferase-ppat.1002201.s005.ogv |
English: Live video microscopy of natural egress for loxp_akmt knockin , Δakmt , and flag-akmt complement parasites. Live video microscopy of natural egress for loxp_akmt knockin (left), Δakmt (middle), and flag-akmt complement parasites (right) grown in HFF. The time interval between each frame is 90 seconds. To display the egress process in synchrony, the time point at which parasite egress (for loxp_akmt knockin and flag-akmt complement parasites) or host cell permeabilization (for Δakmt parasites) occurs is chosen as the 0∶00∶00 time point for all videos. Notice that for loxp_akmt knockin and flag-akmt complement parasites, host cell permeabilization and parasite egress occur almost simultaneously and many parasites invade adjacent host cells immediately after egress. Δakmt parasites however, remain largely immotile and fail to exit the host cell actively. Bar = 15 µm. |
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Source | Video S2 from Heaslip A, Nishi M, Stein B, Hu K. "The Motility of a Human Parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, Is Regulated by a Novel Lysine Methyltransferase". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1002201. PMID 21909263. PMC: 3164638. | ||
Author | Heaslip A, Nishi M, Stein B, Hu K | ||
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Author | Heaslip A, Nishi M, Stein B, Hu K |
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Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | Live video microscopy of natural egress for loxp_akmt knockin , ?akmt , and flag-akmt complement parasites. Live video microscopy of natural egress for loxp_akmt knockin (left), ?akmt (middle), and flag-akmt complement parasites (right) grown in HFF. The time interval between each frame is 90 seconds. To display the egress process in synchrony, the time point at which parasite egress (for loxp_akmt knockin and flag-akmt complement parasites) or host cell permeabilization (for ?akmt parasites) occurs is chosen as the 0?00?00 time point for all videos. Notice that for loxp_akmt knockin and flag-akmt complement parasites, host cell permeabilization and parasite egress occur almost simultaneously and many parasites invade adjacent host cells immediately after egress. ?akmt parasites however, remain largely immotile and fail to exit the host cell actively. Bar? |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2011-09-01 |