Shadowing the Actions of a Predator: Backlit Fluorescent Microscopy Reveals Synchronous Nonbinary Septation of Predatory Bdellovibrio inside Prey and Exit through Discrete Bdelloplast Pores
J. Bacteriol. Fenton et al. 192: 6329
Supplemental material
Files in this Data Supplement:
- Supplemental file 1 - Movie S1, Bdellovibrio growth phase cells undergo synchronous septation events in bdelloplasts
Zipped AVI Movie file, 156K. - Supplemental file 2 - Movie S2, two separate Bdellovibrio growth phase cells undergo synchronous septation events in doubly infected bdelloplasts
Zipped AVI Movie file, 168K. - Supplemental file 3 - Movie S3, long Bdellovibrio growth phase cells initiate septation synchronously in bdelloplasts
Zipped AVI Movie file, 304K. - Supplemental file 4 - Movie S4, stored tension within a Bdellovibrio growth phase filament leads to dramatic reorientation of progeny cells after synchronous septation
Zipped AVI Movie file, 92K. - Supplemental file 5 - Movie S5, Bdellovibrio cells enter prey cells, and rarely, some do not elongate and divide to form new progeny cells
Zipped AVI Movie file, 122K. - Supplemental file 6 - Movie S6, mature Bdellovibrioo progeny escape the bdelloplast through a single hole
Zipped AVI Movie file, 450K. - Supplemental file 7 - Movie S7, motile Bdellovibrio progeny cells within a bdelloplast
Zipped AVI Movie file, 2.2MB. - Supplemental file 8 - Legends to Movies S1 to S7
MS Word document, 32K.