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DescriptionAn-Essential-Nonredundant-Role-for-Mycobacterial-DnaK-in-Native-Protein-Folding-pgen.1004516.s019.ogv |
English: Timelapse microscopy of DnaK-mCitrine in the Tet-Cerulean-ELK strain (MGM6011). Cells added to LBsmeg agarose pad containing ATc for induction of mCerulean-ELK16 expression. Left panel is Overlay (YFP/CFP/DIC), middle panel is CFP (cerulean-ELK16), and right panel is YFP (DnaK-mCitrine). Images acquired every 20 minutes for a total elapsed time of 10 hours. YFP and DIC overlay shown at 3 fps. Exposure times were YFP 250 ms, CFP 500 ms. |
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Source | Movie S3 from Fay A, Glickman M (2014). "An Essential Nonredundant Role for Mycobacterial DnaK in Native Protein Folding". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1004516. PMID 25058675. PMC: 4109909. | ||
Author | Fay A, Glickman M | ||
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Author | Fay A, Glickman M |
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Image title | Timelapse microscopy of DnaK-mCitrine in the Tet-Cerulean-ELK strain (MGM6011). Cells added to LBsmeg agarose pad containing ATc for induction of mCerulean-ELK16 expression. Left panel is Overlay (YFP/CFP/DIC), middle panel is CFP (cerulean-ELK16), and right panel is YFP (DnaK-mCitrine). Images acquired every 20 minutes for a total elapsed time of 10 hours. YFP and DIC overlay shown at 3 fps. Exposure times were YFP 250 ms, CFP 500 ms. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014-07 |