The Motor Protein Myosin-X Transports VE-Cadherin along Filopodia To Allow the Formation of Early Endothelial Cell-Cell Contacts
Mol. Cell. Biol. Almagro et al. 30: 1703
Supplemental material
Files in this Data Supplement:
- Supplemental file 1 - Legends to Movies S1 to S10
MS Word document, 28K. - Supplemental file 2 - Movies S1 (VE-Cad-YFP moving along preformed filopodia) and S2 (Absence of YFP patch movement along filopodia)
Zipped QuickTime Movie files, 811K. - Supplemental file 3 - Movie S3 (Movements of VE-DSR patches along filopodia in HUVEC)
QuickTime Movie files, 3.62 MB. - Supplemental file 4 - Movie S4 (Absence of DSR patch movement along filopodia)
QuickTime Movie files, 1.58 MB. - Supplemental file 5 - Movie S5 (Backward MyoX-GFP-mediated transport of VE-DSR along a filopodium)
QuickTime Movie files, 3.72 MB. - Supplemental file 6 - Movie S6 (Movements of VE-DSR patches along filopodia in HeLa cells)
QuickTime Movie files, 4.37 MB. - Supplemental file 7 - Movie S7 (Backward and forward MyoX-GFP-mediated transport of VE-Cad-DSR along a filopodium)
QuickTime Movie files, 652K. - Supplemental file 8 - Movie S8 (Blockage of VE-CFP transport by GST-FERM-DSR expression)
QuickTime Movie files, 3.88 MB. - Supplemental file 9 - Movie S9 (Inhibition of stable cell-cell contacts by GST-FERM-DSR expression)
QuickTime Movie files, 4.75 MB. - Supplemental file 10 - Movie S10 (Cotraveling of MyoX and VE-Cad on filopodia participates in wound healing)
QuickTime Movie files, 7.55 MB.