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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. 2009 Aug;66(8):500–508. doi: 10.1002/cm.20349

Fig. 1. Biochemistry of KLP61F.

Fig. 1

(A) SDS gels and corresponding maps of full length (FL) KLP61F, motorless (headless) KLP61F and the KLP61F stalk purified using the baculovirus/sf9 cell system. (B) MT-MT sliding driven by purified FL-KLP61F (Fig. 1A, lane 1) in motility assays. (C) MT bundling assays (upper panels) and MT-MT orientation preference displayed by purified KLP61F and its subfragments (collaboration between Li Tao from my laboratory and Lukas Kapitein and Siet Van den Wildenberg from the Peterman/Schmidt laboratories, as detailed in van den Wildenberg et al. [2008]).