Movie shows spindle assembly around DNA-beads in a Xenopus laevis egg extract. DNA beads are autofluorescent, and spindle is formed from exogenous X-rhodamine-labeled tubulin and alexa-488 labeled anti gamma tubulin antibody. Upper left panel shows the alexa-488 signal, upper right the X-rhodamine signal, and lower left the merge (red and green respectively). By the end of the movie a well-defined spindle has formed with the poles marked by the green gamma tubulin signal. DNA beads are autofluorescent in red and green channels. Images were capured every 60 sec with a Hamamatsu Orca-ER cooled CCD camera using a Nikon TE2000-U stand and a 40x 1.3 NA objective lens in widefield mode. See Supplemental video 3 in Groen et al 2009, Mol Biol Cell 20:2766-2773.
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X | 198px | 0.2µm |
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Time | 60 seconds | 46 |
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