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English: Degradation and synthesis of the double-chimeric cyclin B reporter throughout the cell cycle by live-cell imaging at the single-cell level in U2Os cells. The movie depicts two single cells that express the CYS reporter molecule and were stained with BG430. An overlay of YFP (cyclin B expression), BG430 (cyclin B degradation) and mCherry (chromosomes) fluorescence is presented. Both cells exhibit a rapid decline in YFP and BG430 fluorescence intensity (turquoise fluorescence) during mitotic exit. Over time, all daughter cells show a steady increase in YFP fluorescence intensity (green fluorescence) indicating re-accumulation of the CYS reporter molecule.
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Source Movie S1 from Schnerch D, Follo M, Felthaus J, Engelhardt M, Wasch R (2013). "The 3' Untranslated Region of the Cyclin B mRNA Is Not Sufficient to Enhance the Synthesis of Cyclin B during a Mitotic Block in Human Cells". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0074379. PMID 24058555. PMC: 3772928.
Author Schnerch D, Follo M, Felthaus J, Engelhardt M, Wasch R
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