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Fig. 1. Leptomycin B (LMB) affects the intracellular localization of rpS5-EGFP and
rpL29-EGFP. (A) Localization of rpS5-EGFP and rpL29-EGFP at different times
after transfection. HeLa cells were grown on coverslips and transiently
transfected with constructs coding for EGFP fusions of rpS5 or rpL29. Cells
were fixed with 3.7% paraformaldehyde and further processed for analysis by
fluorescence microscopy at 16 hours, 25 hours and 38 hours after transfection,
respectively. (B) LMB-sensitive localization of rpS5-EGFP and rpL29-EGFP. HeLa
cells were transiently transfected with constructs coding for EGFP fusions of
rpS5 and rpL29, respectively. After 16 hours, cells were transferred into
fresh medium with or without LMB (10 ng/ml). Five or 18 hours later, cells
were fixed and analyzed by fluorescence microscopy.