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English: Axonal transport of mitochondria in pol γ-α mutants (tam3/tam9). Bidirectional mitochondrial flux is elevated in tam3/tam9 mutants, but velocity of kinesin mediated anterograde transport is slower than control animals. Crawling third-instar larvae expressing mitoGFP were anesthetized with chloroform and imaged intact on a swept-field confocal microscope. Observations were made every 2 s on a single plane in a temperature controlled chamber set at 25°C. Transport was observed in the most medial segmental nerves close to the ventral nerve cord. This video is accelerated to 15X of normal speed.
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Source Video S2 from Baqri R, Turner B, Rheuben M, Hammond B, Kaguni L, Miller K (2009). "Disruption of Mitochondrial DNA Replication in Drosophila Increases Mitochondrial Fast Axonal Transport In Vivo". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0007874. PMID 19924234. PMC: 2773408.
Author Baqri R, Turner B, Rheuben M, Hammond B, Kaguni L, Miller K
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