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English: Supplementary Movie 5 Qdot (Q655)-labeled myosin VI (indicated by red) was tethered to an actin filament via a TAMRA-labeled nanospring (indicated by dark yellow), and the fluorescence image was observed by TIRF microscopy (10 Hz frame rate, ×5 play). Myosin VI exhibited processive motion, stalling and detachment from actin. See also Fig. 3c. |
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Source | Video file from Iwaki M, Wickham S, Ikezaki K, Yanagida T, Shih W (2016). "A programmable DNA origami nanospring that reveals force-induced adjacent binding of myosin VI heads". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms13715. PMID 27941751. PMC: 5159853. | ||
Author | Iwaki M, Wickham S, Ikezaki K, Yanagida T, Shih W | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 5 |
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Author | Iwaki M, Wickham S, Ikezaki K, Yanagida T, Shih W |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Qdot (Q655)-labeled myosin VI (indicated by red) was tethered to an actin filament via a TAMRA-labeled nanospring (indicated by dark yellow), and the fluorescence image was observed by TIRF microscopy (10 Hz frame rate, ×5 play). Myosin VI exhibited processive motion, stalling and detachment from actin. See also Fig. 3c. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2016-12-12 |