Proper Recruitment of -Tubulin and D-TACC/Msps to Embryonic Drosophila Centrosomes Requires Centrosomin Motif 1
Mol. Biol. Cell Zhang and Megraw
18: 4037
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Movie 1
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Centrosome dynamics in cnnWT embryos.
Live imaging of GFP-CnnWT centrosomes in a cnn null mutant background (cnnWT embryos) through cleavage cycles 10-12. The still images in Figure 2A-F were taken from this movie. Note the concerted division of centrosomes at telophase and their separation in interphase. Also evident are the dynamic movement of satellite particles, which are severely decreased in cnnΔ1 embryos (Movie 2). The time code is shown in seconds in the lower right corner. Images were captured at 3 sec intervals, and are displayed at 15 frames per second.
Movie 2
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Centrosome separation and satellite trafficking defects in cnnΔ1 embryos.
Live imaging of GFP-CnnΔ1 centrosomes in a cnn null mutant background (cnnΔ1 embryos) through cleavage cycles 10-13. The still images in Figure 2G-L were taken from this movie. In contrast to cnnWT embryos, centrosomes fail to separate after duplication and are found predominantly in pairs or groups of pairs. Note the decrease in satellites compared to cnnWT (Movie 1). The time code is shown in seconds in the lower right corner. Images were captured at 3 sec intervals, and are displayed at 15 frames per second.