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. 2015 May 15;26(10):1901–1917. doi: 10.1091/mbc.E14-09-1384

FIGURE 2:

FIGURE 2:

GFP-Fascin is dynamic in the nucleus during S10B. (A, C) Representative examples of FRAP experiments. Single-slice confocal images of GFP-Fascin (UAS GFP Fascin/oskarGal4) during FRAP time course showing prebleach, postbleach, half of fluorescence intensity recovery, and recovery endpoint. (B, D) Representative FRAP recovery curves plotting relative fluorescence intensity over time. (A, B) Bleach of whole nucleus. FRAP reveals that Fascin is transported into the nucleus during S10B, as fluorescence signal recovers after ∼8 min when a whole nucleus is bleached. (C, D) Bleach of small nuclear region (yellow box). Fascin is also dynamic in the nucleus, as a small bleached region recovers fluorescence intensity very rapidly.