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English: Connected to Fig 5A : The bacteria containing vacuole and macropinosomes come into direct contact during vacuolar rupture. Wild-type strain. 3D confocal view of an invasion site in a cell transfected with galectin-3-mOrange rupture marker (red) and labeled with DAPI (cyan) is presented. The FIB/SET data set is shown followed by segmentation of a bacterial cytosol and LPS (blue, white), dissociated BCV membrane (yellow) and macropinosomes in direct contact with the BCV membrane (orange). Frame showing dissociated membrane emanating from the macropinosome-BCV contact point is highlighted. |
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Source | S8 Movie from Weiner A, Mellouk N, Lopez-Montero N, Chang Y, Souque C, Schmitt C, Enninga J (2016). "Macropinosomes are Key Players in Early Shigella Invasion and Vacuolar Escape in Epithelial Cells". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1005602. PMID 27182929. PMC: 4868309. | ||
Author | Weiner A, Mellouk N, Lopez-Montero N, Chang Y, Souque C, Schmitt C, Enninga J | ||
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Short title | Connected to Fig 5A : The bacteria containing vacuole and macropinosomes come into direct contact during vacuolar rupture. |
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Author | Weiner A, Mellouk N, Lopez-Montero N, Chang Y, Souque C, Schmitt C, Enninga J |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Wild-type strain. 3D confocal view of an invasion site in a cell transfected with galectin-3-mOrange rupture marker (red) and labeled with DAPI (cyan) is presented. The FIB/SET data set is shown followed by segmentation of a bacterial cytosol and LPS (blue, white), dissociated BCV membrane (yellow) and macropinosomes in direct contact with the BCV membrane (orange). Frame showing dissociated membrane emanating from the macropinosome-BCV contact point is highlighted. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2016-05-16 |