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. 2021 Dec 29;17(12):e1009756. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009756

Fig 6. Increasing the concentration of TolA lowers the effective diffusion coefficient of Pal.

Fig 6

(A) The effective diffusion coefficient of Pal-mCherry in dividing cells for wild type and at different levels of tolA expression. As the concentration of arabinose increases the effective diffusion coefficient of Pal decreases. Shown is the median and 95% confidence intervals from approximately 30 cells for each case. (B) Averaged kymographs of FRAP on Pal-mCherry (data as in (A)) for 0% (top) and 0.2% (bottom) arabinose induction. While the septal signal recovers fully by 10 min at 0% arabinose, it only partially recovers for 0.2% arabinose. See also S6 Fig.