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English: Aggregates move by diffusion in the cytoplasm. The movement of Hsp104-GFP–labeled aggregates (black dots) in short (Left, TIRF) and long (Right, conventional wide-field) time scales is shown. Fast moving small aggregates are visible, while large aggregates move slower, which is indicative of diffusive movement. The strain used for imaging was MC19 (Table S1). The movie on the left is a maximum intensity projection of five single plane TIRF images acquired at 200 fps. The movie on the right is a maximum intensity projection of a z-stack of 10 images, acquired every minute. Movies are displayed at 7 fps. Time is shown in seconds; scale bars, 2 µm (avi, 0.7 MB). |
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Source | Movie S2 from Coelho M, Lade S, Alberti S, Gross T, Tolić I (2014). "Fusion of Protein Aggregates Facilitates Asymmetric Damage Segregation". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001886. PMID 24936793. PMC: 4061010. | ||
Author | Coelho M, Lade S, Alberti S, Gross T, Tolić I | ||
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Author | Coelho M, Lade S, Alberti S, Gross T, Tolić I |
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Image title | Aggregates move by diffusion in the cytoplasm. The movement of Hsp104-GFP–labeled aggregates (black dots) in short (Left, TIRF) and long (Right, conventional wide-field) time scales is shown. Fast moving small aggregates are visible, while large aggregates move slower, which is indicative of diffusive movement. The strain used for imaging was MC19 (Table S1). The movie on the left is a maximum intensity projection of five single plane TIRF images acquired at 200 fps. The movie on the right is a maximum intensity projection of a z-stack of 10 images, acquired every minute. Movies are displayed at 7 fps. Time is shown in seconds; scale bars, 2 µm (avi, 0.7 MB). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014-06 |