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English: The invadopodial membrane is mis-trafficked after loss of the vulval precursor cells. A 3D reconstruction of a lateral view time-lapse of a lin-3 RNAi treated AC visualizing the invadopodial membrane component PI(4,5)P2 (cyan; cdh-3>mCherry::PLCδPH) and the basement membrane (magenta; lam-1>lam-1::GFP).). lin-3 RNAi treatment results in loss of the vulval precursor cells, which inhibits generation of the vulval cue. Loss of the vulval precursor cells resulted in mis-trafficking of the invadopodial membrane to the lateral and apical plasma membrane. The time-lapse takes place over a 40-minute period. The images were acquired in one-minute intervals using a spinning disc confocal microscope (CSU-10; Yokogawa Electric Corporation). The frames are played at 10 frames per second. This video corresponds to Fig 6C. Sclae bar, 5 μm. |
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Source | S7 Movie from Lohmer L, Clay M, Naegeli K, Chi Q, Ziel J, Hagedorn E, Park J, Jayadev R, Sherwood D (2016). "A Sensitized Screen for Genes Promoting Invadopodia Function In Vivo: CDC-42 and Rab GDI-1 Direct Distinct Aspects of Invadopodia Formation". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1005786. PMID 26765257. PMC: 4713207. | ||
Author | Lohmer L, Clay M, Naegeli K, Chi Q, Ziel J, Hagedorn E, Park J, Jayadev R, Sherwood D | ||
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Short title | The invadopodial membrane is mis-trafficked after loss of the vulval precursor cells. |
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Author | Lohmer L, Clay M, Naegeli K, Chi Q, Ziel J, Hagedorn E, Park J, Jayadev R, Sherwood D |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | A 3D reconstruction of a lateral view time-lapse of a lin-3 RNAi treated AC visualizing the invadopodial membrane component PI(4,5)P2 (cyan; cdh-3>mCherry::PLCδPH) and the basement membrane (magenta; lam-1>lam-1::GFP).). lin-3 RNAi treatment results in loss of the vulval precursor cells, which inhibits generation of the vulval cue. Loss of the vulval precursor cells resulted in mis-trafficking of the invadopodial membrane to the lateral and apical plasma membrane. The time-lapse takes place over a 40-minute period. The images were acquired in one-minute intervals using a spinning disc confocal microscope (CSU-10; Yokogawa Electric Corporation). The frames are played at 10 frames per second. This video corresponds to Fig 6C. Sclae bar, 5 μm. |
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