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English: Supplementary Movie 6 ForA promotes actin filament elongation in the presence of profilin. Time-lapse recordings of single actin filaments by in vitro TIRF-microscopy. The elongation of actin filaments (1.0 μM actin, 10% Atto488-labelled) and 5 μM PFNI in the absence or presence of 10 nM ForA-C was visualised in an area of 80 × 80 μm. Elongating filament barbed ends are highlighted with white arrow bars. Time is min:s. Scale bar, 10 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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