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English: Supplementary Movie 9 ForA is required for cortical integrity. Aspiration of wild-type and mutant cells at 500 Pa or 1250 Pa in PB buffer. At a constant suction pressure of 500 Pa the initial projection length of forA- cells is larger as opposed to wild-type cells, but both cell lines are able to withstand the suction pressure, while the shown iqgp1-/iqgp2- and ctxI-/ctxII- mutant cells were completely aspirated. At a suction pressure of 1250 Pa forA- cells were entirely aspirated into the micropipette whereas wild-type cells were still able to resist this suction pressure. Time is min:s. Scale bar, 20 μm. |
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Source | Video file from Ramalingam N, Franke C, Jaschinski E, Winterhoff M, Lu Y, Brühmann S, Junemann A, Meier H, Noegel A, Weber I, Zhao H, Merkel R, Schleicher M, Faix J (2015). "A resilient formin-derived cortical actin meshwork in the rear drives actomyosin-based motility in 2D confinement". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms9496. PMID 26415699. PMC: 4598863. | ||
Author | Ramalingam N, Franke C, Jaschinski E, Winterhoff M, Lu Y, Brühmann S, Junemann A, Meier H, Noegel A, Weber I, Zhao H, Merkel R, Schleicher M, Faix J | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 9 |
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Author | Ramalingam N, Franke C, Jaschinski E, Winterhoff M, Lu Y, Brühmann S, Junemann A, Meier H, Noegel A, Weber I, Zhao H, Merkel R, Schleicher M, Faix J |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | ForA is required for cortical integrity. Aspiration of wild-type and mutant cells at 500 Pa or 1250 Pa in PB buffer. At a constant suction pressure of 500 Pa the initial projection length of forA- cells is larger as opposed to wild-type cells, but both cell lines are able to withstand the suction pressure, while the shown iqgp1-/iqgp2- and ctxI-/ctxII- mutant cells were completely aspirated. At a suction pressure of 1250 Pa forA- cells were entirely aspirated into the micropipette whereas wild-type cells were still able to resist this suction pressure. Time is min:s. Scale bar, 20 μm. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2015-09-29 |