Microtubule Dynamics in Living Root Hairs: Transient Slowing by Lipochitin Oligosaccharide Nodulation Signals
Plant Cell Vassileva et al.
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Supplemental Data
Files in this Data Supplement:
Supplemental Figure 1 -
Figure 1, Average length of bundled and overlapped microtubules in Lotus japonicus root hairs at
different stages of their development (n = 180 microtubules from 45 root hairs).
Supplemental Movie 1
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Video 1. Time-lapse series of images showing in vivo dynamic instability behavior of a single
microtubule in emerging (Zone I) root hair of Lotus japonicus. The microtubule
undergoes growth, disassembly and pausing states. The images were acquired every 4
seconds and the movie consists of 35 frames. Bar = 5μm.
Supplemental Movie 2
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Video 2. Time-lapse series of images showing in vivo cortical microtubule dynamics in growing
(Zone II) root hair displaying a waving growth pattern. Individual microtubules exhibit
dynamic instability behavior having plus ends that interconvert between growth and
disassembly. The images were acquired every 4 seconds and the movie consists of 44
frames. Bar = 5μm.