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Spatial-Reorganization-of-the-Endoplasmic-Reticulum-during-Mitosis-Relies-on-Mitotic-Kinase-Cyclin-pone.0117859.s010.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 8.6 s, 512 × 488 pixels, 6.19 Mbps, file size: 6.38 MB)


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English: ER remodeling events require APC/C activity. Pdi-GFP (green) / H2-RFP (red) transgenic embryos were injected just prior to entry into mitosis with the UBCH10-DN APC/C inhibitor. Images are viewed as the embryo enters cycle 11 mitosis. Early mitotic events and ER dynamics were normal until the UBCH10-DN induced metaphase arrest. Frames were taken every 10 seconds. This video corresponds to Fig. 4A. Playback at 14 fps.
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Source S4 Movie from Bergman Z, Mclaurin J, Eritano A, Johnson B, Sims A, Riggs B (2015). "Spatial Reorganization of the Endoplasmic Reticulum during Mitosis Relies on Mitotic Kinase Cyclin A in the Early Drosophila Embryo". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0117859. PMID 25689737. PMC: 4331435.
Author Bergman Z, Mclaurin J, Eritano A, Johnson B, Sims A, Riggs B
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