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. 2011 Dec;31(24):5011–5022. doi: 10.1128/MCB.05734-11

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Chlamydia infection disrupts the equatorial localization of Ect2, Mklp1, Plk1, and Prc1 during telophase. (A to D) Chlamydia (green) and DNA (blue) were stained as described in Materials and Methods. Arrowheads mark the equatorial cell cortex lacking normal signaling protein targeting. Numbers indicate percentages of cells with normal equatorial accumulation for each protein, which spanned the equatorial width (red). Scale bars, 10 μm.