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Superresolution microscopy reveals a dynamic picture of

cell polarity maintenance during directional growth

by Yuji Ishitsuka, Natasha Savage, Yiming Li, Anna Bergs, Nathalie Grün, Daria
Kohler, Rebecca Donnelly, G. Ulrich Nienhaus, Reinhard Fischer, and Norio
Takeshita

Science
Volume 1(10):e1500947
November 13, 2015

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Fig. 1 Dynamic localization of TeaR clusters.

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Fig. 2 Fluorescence imaging of mEosFPthermo-TeaR clusters.

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Fig. 3 TeaR clusters are regulated by TeaA and MT.

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Fig. 4 TeaR clusters define the growth zone.

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Fig. 5 Recruitment of a downstream polarity complex triggered by the MT arrival.

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