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English: Oscillation of HAM-5-GFP to puncta is restricted to hyphal compartments surrounding the site of fusion. An 11-minute movie compressed in 9 seconds of two hyphae that are undergoing fusion. Oscillatory recruitment of HAM-5-GFP to puncta throughout the hyphae, to septa and to the site of contact is observed. Co-oscillation of HAM-5-GFP to puncta is seen in hyphae that have completed fusion, but co-oscillation is restricted to a few hyphal compartment distal to the site of fusion and is not observed in compartments further away (See Figure S7). The left panel is made of brightfield images, the right of GFP fluorescent images. |
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Source | Movie S6 from Jonkers W, Leeder A, Ansong C, Wang Y, Yang F, Starr T, Camp D, Smith R, Glass N (2014). "HAM-5 Functions As a MAP Kinase Scaffold during Cell Fusion in Neurospora crassa". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1004783. PMID 25412208. PMC: 4238974. | |||
Author | Jonkers W, Leeder A, Ansong C, Wang Y, Yang F, Starr T, Camp D, Smith R, Glass N | |||
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Author | Jonkers W, Leeder A, Ansong C, Wang Y, Yang F, Starr T, Camp D, Smith R, Glass N |
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Image title | Oscillation of HAM-5-GFP to puncta is restricted to hyphal compartments surrounding the site of fusion. An 11-minute movie compressed in 9 seconds of two hyphae that are undergoing fusion. Oscillatory recruitment of HAM-5-GFP to puncta throughout the hyphae, to septa and to the site of contact is observed. Co-oscillation of HAM-5-GFP to puncta is seen in hyphae that have completed fusion, but co-oscillation is restricted to a few hyphal compartment distal to the site of fusion and is not observed in compartments further away (See Figure S7). The left panel is made of brightfield images, the right of GFP fluorescent images. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014-11 |