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Pseudomonas-aeruginosa-ExoT-Induces-Atypical-Anoikis-Apoptosis-in-Target-Host-Cells-by-Transforming-ppat.1004934.s015.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 4.1 s, 320 × 152 pixels, 290 kbps, file size: 144 KB)

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English: Crk -/- cells, complemented with CrkI, are susceptible to ExoT-induced cytotoxicity. Crk-/- cells were transfected with the pCrkI-GFP vector on consecutive days to increase transfection efficiency. 24 hr after final transfection, transfected cells were infected with PA103ΔexoU (ΔU), PA103∆exoU/exoT(R149K) (∆U/T(G-A+)), or the T3SS mutant PA103 pscJ::Tn5 (pscJ) at MOI ~10. Video images were captured every 15 min at 200× magnification. Cellular uptake of propidium iodide (PI), an impermeant nuclear dye, identifies dying cells (red). For clarity, phase panels were excluded from the movie. Note that transfected cells (green) do not pick up PI.
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Source S6 Movie from Wood S, Goldufsky J, Shafikhani S (2015). "Pseudomonas aeruginosa ExoT Induces Atypical Anoikis Apoptosis in Target Host Cells by Transforming Crk Adaptor Protein into a Cytotoxin". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1004934. PMID 26020630. PMC: 4447348.
Author Wood S, Goldufsky J, Shafikhani S
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