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English: Dynamics of TatA-GFP clusters. BL21(DE3) cells expressing TatA-GFP from plasmid pPR1 were grown and induced as described in Material and Methods. Fluorescence microscopy was performed using a Zeiss Axio Observer Z1 microscope and a 100x objective with a numerical aperture (NA) of 1.45, using a TIRF setup from Visitron (Munich, Germany). The movie was recorded with an Evolve EM-CCD camera (Photometrix) and processed with Metamorph 6.3 (Universal Imaging Corp.) and ImageJ 1.44 software. GFPmut1 was excited by a laser of 488 nm wavelength. The movie (5 frames/sec) shows the real-time movement of TatA-GFP in two cells. At their distal poles, both cells show a dynamic appearance and localization of TatA-GFP clusters including apparent fusions of two or more clusters. At the presumed division site of the left cell a new cluster is formed from several foci that originate from positions in the middle of the cell.
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Source Movie S1 from Rose P, Frobel J, Graumann P, Muller M (2013). "Substrate-Dependent Assembly of the Tat Translocase as Observed in Live Escherichia coli Cells". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0069488. PMID 23936332. PMC: 3732296.
Author Rose P, Frobel J, Graumann P, Muller M
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current13:33, 22 March 201710 s, 145 × 121 (94 KB)Revent (talk | contribs)attempt to fix transcodes
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