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English: Supplemental video file for Figure 6 (Stat1 and C proteins). Vero cells were infected with F170S HPIV1 for 48 h, stimulated with medium containing no FCS but IFN-β (1000 IU/ml) for 1 h and subsequently fixed, permeabilized and stained for nucleus (DAPI, blue), Stat1 (green) and C proteins (red). Images of cross-sections (z-stacks) of 0.17 µm thickness were acquired on a Leica SP5 confocal microscope and 3D reconstructions were generated using Imaris software (Bitplane, Zurich, Switzerland). For better visibility of the nuclear localization of Stat1, the first of the two rotations of the 3D reconstruction shows the Stat1 (green) and C proteins (red) channels but not the blue channel (DAPI, nucleus). The second rotation shows the blue channel (DAPI, nucleus) and the “co-localization channel” (yellow, calculated from the co-localizing signals of the red and the green channels).
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Source Video S4 from Schomacker H, Hebner R, Boonyaratanakornkit J, Surman S, Amaro-Carambot E, Collins P, Schmidt A (2012). "The C Proteins of Human Parainfluenza Virus Type 1 Block IFN Signaling by Binding and Retaining Stat1 in Perinuclear Aggregates at the Late Endosome". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0028382. PMID 22355301. PMC: 3280236.
Author Schomacker H, Hebner R, Boonyaratanakornkit J, Surman S, Amaro-Carambot E, Collins P, Schmidt A
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