A light-inducible organelle-targeting system for dynamically activating and inactivating signaling in budding yeast

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  • Movie01 - Supplementary movie 1: Reversibility of different anchor interactions was tested by rapid alternation between the 650 nm and 750 nm lights. Typically 20 cycles were tested. PIF-mCitrine images are shown.
  • Movie02 - Supplementary movie 2: Sequestering Clb2 to nucleus (PhyB-HTB2) results in nuclear fission defect. Combined phase and fluorescence time-course (3 min interval) when Clb2 is NOT recruited to the nucleus (750 nm light). Red channel represents the nucleus (PhyB-mCherry-HTB2), and the green channel represents the Spindle Pole Body (Spc42-GFP).
  • Movie03 - Supplementary movie 3: Sequestering Clb2 to nucleus (PhyB-HTB2) results in nuclear fission defect. Combined phase and fluorescence time-course (3 min interval) when Clb2 is recruited to the nucleus (with 650 nm light). Red channel represents the nucleus (PhyB-mCherry-HTB2), and the green channel represents the Spindle Pole Body (Spc42-GFP). Most cells fail to split the two nuclei.
  • Movie04 - Supplementary movie 4: Sequestering Clb2 to nucleus (PhyB-HTB2) results in nuclear fission defect. Combined phase and fluorescence time-course (3 min interval) when Clb2 is recruited to the nucleus (with 650 nm light). Red channel represents the nucleus (PhyB-mCherry-HTB2), and the green channel represents the Spindle Pole Body (Spc42-GFP). Some cells completely fail to split the nuclei, resulting in two SPBs in the same daughter cell.