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English: Movie S3 - Membrane localization of green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged FtsY(NG-1) mutant derivative. The GFP-tagged FtsY(NG+1) derivative was expressed from a plasmid in DH5α and localization was monitored on a motorised Zeiss Axioobserver microscope using a Cascade EM-CCD camera. The FtsY(NG+1) is an N-terminally truncated FtsY-derivative, which contains only one out of two lipid binding domains and displays reduced activity. Z stacks were acquired with 0.1 μm spacing and were three dimensionally de-convoluted using Autodeblur software. Movies were created in Metamorph and can be displayed with Quicktime movie player.
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Source Mircheva M, Boy D, Weiche B, Hucke F, Graumann P, Koch H (2009). "Predominant membrane localization is an essential feature of the bacterial signal recognition particle receptor". BMC Biology. DOI:10.1186/1741-7007-7-76. PMID 19912622. PMC: 2780400.
Author Mircheva M, Boy D, Weiche B, Hucke F, Graumann P, Koch H
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