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English: Supplementary Movie 5 The Dam1 complex to Dam1 complex interface (companion to Figure 7). Figure 7 should be used as a key to this movie. In all panels the Dam1 complex is shown as a dimer with one monomer in red and the other in gray. (a) The interface between the two monomersisformed by multiple interactions between Spc19p and Spc34p in both the presence and absence of microtubules. (b) In the presence of microtubules, Duo1p more than doubles its interactions across the interface by binding to Spc19p and Ask1p. (c) Upon binding to microtubules Dam1N gains interactions with Ask1p and Dam1M and Dam1C lose interactions with Ask1N. (d) The Aurora B kinase phosphorylation site Dam1p S20 lies at the interface between the two Dam1 complex monomers. Dam1p S20 beads are colored yellow. |
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Source | Video file from Zelter A, Bonomi M, Kim J, Umbreit N, Hoopmann M, Johnson R, Riffle M, Jaschob D, MacCoss M, Moritz R, Davis T (2015). "The molecular architecture of the Dam1 kinetochore complex is defined by cross-linking based structural modelling". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms9673. PMID 26560693. PMC: 4660060. | ||
Author | Zelter A, Bonomi M, Kim J, Umbreit N, Hoopmann M, Johnson R, Riffle M, Jaschob D, MacCoss M, Moritz R, Davis T | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 5 |
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Author | Zelter A, Bonomi M, Kim J, Umbreit N, Hoopmann M, Johnson R, Riffle M, Jaschob D, MacCoss M, Moritz R, Davis T |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | The Dam1 complex to Dam1 complex interface (companion to Figure 7). Figure 7 should be used as a key to this movie. In all panels the Dam1 complex is shown as a dimer with one monomer in red and the other in gray. (a) The interface between the two monomersisformed by multiple interactions between Spc19p and Spc34p in both the presence and absence of microtubules. (b) In the presence of microtubules, Duo1p more than doubles its interactions across the interface by binding to Spc19p and Ask1p. (c) Upon binding to microtubules Dam1N gains interactions with Ask1p and Dam1M and Dam1C lose interactions with Ask1N. (d) The Aurora B kinase phosphorylation site Dam1p S20 lies at the interface between the two Dam1 complex monomers. Dam1p S20 beads are colored yellow. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2015-11-12 |