DRC3 connects the N-DRC to dynein g to regulate flagellar waveform

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  • Movie 2 - Supplemental Movie 2 DIC movie of swimming drc3 mutant cell used in Figure 4A to illustrate drc3 flagellar waveform. Images were recorded at 200 images/s but are here played back at 3 images/s to slow the flagellar movement. Scale bar: 10 μm.
  • Movie 1 - Supplemental Movie 1 DIC movie of swimming wild-type cell used in Figure 4A to illustrate wild-type flagellar waveform. The drift of the cell toward the right was caused by the flow of medium in the chamber. Images were recorded at 200 images/s but are here played back at 3 images/s to slow the flagellar movement. Scale bar: 10 μm.
  • Movie 3 - Supplemental Movie 3 DIC movie of DRC3-R cell used in Figure 4A to illustrate DRC3-R flagellar waveform. The cell is swimming against the flow of the medium in the chamber. Images were recorded at 200 images/s but are played back at 3 images/s. Note that in this movie the same segment is repeated three times. Scale bar: 10 μm.