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English: lfe-2(sy326) increases calcium release in fln-1(tm545) animals. A representative fln-1(tm545); lfe-2(sy326) spermathecal transit imaged using xbIs1101[fln-1p::GCaMP]. Oocyte entry occurs from the right at 30 seconds. The sp-ut valve is not constricted and oocyte entry partially dilates the valve. Increased calcium signaling compared to fln-1(tm545) single mutant animals pushes the oocyte partially out of the spermatheca. The movie is shown twenty times faster than real-time with a lookup table to visualize low intensities (cool colors represent low intensity). Time is shown as minutes∶seconds and begins 30 seconds before oocyte entry. The entire region shown (100 µm×50 µm) was used for the mean fluorescence intensity measurements in Figure 7B.
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Source Video S8 from Kovacevic I, Orozco J, Cram E (2013). "Filamin and Phospholipase C-? Are Required for Calcium Signaling in the Caenorhabditis elegans Spermatheca". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1003510. PMID 23671426. PMC: 3650001.
Author Kovacevic I, Orozco J, Cram E
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