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Figure 6


Fig. 6. The loss of Kin1 causes defects in polarity and shuttling of Rrm4G-containing particles. (A) Graph indicating the percentage of filaments that grow bipolarly 4, 6 and 10 hours after induction. More than 30 filaments were analysed for each strain (number of transformant is given below). (B) AB33rrm4G/kin1{Delta} filaments 6 hours after induction. Epifluorescence image is taken from time-lapse Movie 6 in supplementary material. In bipolar filaments, Rrm4G-containing particles accumulate at the poles. Bar, 5 µm.