Extended Data Fig. 7: Recovery in hemi-scission state is achieved via the outer leaflet. | Nature Nanotechnology

Extended Data Fig. 7: Recovery in hemi-scission state is achieved via the outer leaflet.

From: Dynamin A as a one-component division machinery for synthetic cells

Extended Data Fig. 7

(a) Full recovery of both fluorescent lipids (which are in both leaflets of the bilayer) and fluorescent nanostars (which attach to the outer leaflet only) upon photo-bleaching of a dumbbell liposome having an open neck (without DynA). Scale bar: 5µm. (b) Partial recovery of fluorescent lipids and full recovery of fluorescent nanostars upon photo-bleaching of a dumbbell liposome with a DynA-D2 cluster. The neck is in a hemi-scission state, as visualized by the partial lipid recovery. The green arrowhead indicates the position of the neck connecting the two lobes. Scale bar: 10µm.

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