Fig. 9: ARK1–GFP, but not ARK1ΔARM-GFP, co-moves with mCherry-RHD3 to pull an ER tubule toward another in an epidermal leaf cell. | Nature Communications

Fig. 9: ARK1–GFP, but not ARK1ΔARM-GFP, co-moves with mCherry-RHD3 to pull an ER tubule toward another in an epidermal leaf cell.

From: Armadillo-repeat kinesin1 interacts with Arabidopsis atlastin RHD3 to move ER with plus-end of microtubules

Fig. 9

a The co-movement of an ARK1–GFP comet/punctate (white arrows) together with mCherry-RHD3 along with the growth of an ER tubule during a time. The experiment was independently repeated nine times. Scale bars = 2 μm. b A kymograph of the yellow line in (a) showing ARK1–GFP is leading the growth of ER tubule. c The movement of an ARK1ΔARM-GFP comet (white arrows) in relation with mCherry-RHD3 during a time. This experiment was independently repeated four times. Scale bars = 2 μm. d A kymograph of the yellow line in (c) showing the growth of ARK1ΔARM-GFP is not correlated with mCherry-RHD3.

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