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English: Dynamics of aggresomes in the presence of RFP-p300-PSPD. Cells were transfected with the vector expressing RFP-p300-PSPD, plated onto Lab-Tek II Chambered coverglasses System dish, and then treated with 5 µM MG132. The dishes were placed in a temperature-controlled stage at 37°C on an inverted microscope (Nikon Eclipse TE300) in a 5% CO2 atmosphere, and subjected to time-lapse video microscopy. Images were collected using a 40x lens, with a filter set for DsRED (excitation 545 nm, dichroic 570 nm, emission 620 nm), and a Hamamatsu Orca-ER, monochrome cooled CCD camera. Images were taken at 15 min intervals for 16 h with MetaMorph Imaging system, and were then assembled into QuickTime movies.
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Source Movie S1 from Kirilyuk A, Shimoji M, Catania J, Sahu G, Pattabiraman N, Giordano A, Albanese C, Mocchetti I, Toretsky J, Uversky V, Avantaggiati M (2012). "An Intrinsically Disordered Region of the Acetyltransferase p300 with Similarity to Prion-Like Domains Plays a Role in Aggregation". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0048243. PMID 23133622. PMC: 3486812.
Author Kirilyuk A, Shimoji M, Catania J, Sahu G, Pattabiraman N, Giordano A, Albanese C, Mocchetti I, Toretsky J, Uversky V, Avantaggiati M
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