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English: The mitotic spindle in cells arrested by nondegradable Cyclin B1 inhibits contractions in a spatial dependent manner. A, NIH3T3 cells stably expressing mCherry-α-tubulin were transfected with Cyclin B1-DM-GFP. Following mitotic entry and spindle formation (arrow) a cell portion, which was distal to the spindles (arrowhead) started to contract. When the spindle approached the distal part the contractions stopped (224–280 min). Phase (left panel), mCherry-α-tubulin (central panel), Cyclin B1-DM-GFP (right panel). B, NIH3T3 cells stably expressing mCherry-α-tubulin were transfected with Cyclin B1-DM-GFP, as described in A. The part of the movie presented here starts 20 hours after mitotic entry. After an additional 8.5 hours the cells were treated with nocodazole, which led to prompt spindle depolymerization and to vigorous contractions. |
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Source | Movie S5 from Cinnamon Y, Feine O, Hochegger H, Bershadsky A, Brandeis M (2009). "Cellular Contractility Requires Ubiquitin Mediated Proteolysis". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0006155. PMID 19597551. PMC: 2705188. | ||
Author | Cinnamon Y, Feine O, Hochegger H, Bershadsky A, Brandeis M | ||
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Author | Cinnamon Y, Feine O, Hochegger H, Bershadsky A, Brandeis M |
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Image title | The mitotic spindle in cells arrested by nondegradable Cyclin B1 inhibits contractions in a spatial dependent manner. A, NIH3T3 cells stably expressing mCherry-?-tubulin were transfected with Cyclin B1-DM-GFP. Following mitotic entry and spindle formation (arrow) a cell portion, which was distal to the spindles (arrowhead) started to contract. When the spindle approached the distal part the contractions stopped (224?280 min). Phase (left panel), mCherry-?-tubulin (central panel), Cyclin B1-DM-GFP (right panel). B, NIH3T3 cells stably expressing mCherry-?-tubulin were transfected with Cyclin B1-DM-GFP, as described in A. The part of the movie presented here starts 20 hours after mitotic entry. After an additional 8.5 hours the cells were treated with nocodazole, which led to prompt spindle depolymerization and to vigorous contractions. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2009 |