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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200503059
Lehmann et al.

Figure S1 Single particle tracking.

Figure S2 VSV cell surfing as observed in actin-rich areas can lead to internalization into clathrin-coated pits.

Figure S3 Localization of nonmuscle myosin II in rat embryonic fibroblasts.

Figure S4 Generation of fully polarized MDCK cells in transwells.

Video 1 (9.8 MB) MLV cell surfing along filopodia and retraction fibers.

Video 2 (15 MB) MLV cell surfing along filopodia and retraction fibers.

Video 3 (520 k) MLV picking by short-lived filopodia.

Video 4 (15 MB) ALV cell surfing.

Video 5 (2.7 MB) HIV cell surfing.

Video 6 (4.6 MB) VSV cell surfing.

Video 7 (18 MB) Clathrin is recruited to surfing viruses as soon as they reach the cell body.

Video 8 (7.0 MB) Addition of cytochalasin D stops rearward movement of MLV.

Video 9 (10 MB) A role for myosin II in virus cell surfing.

Video 10 (3.5 MB) A role for myosin II in virus cell surfing.

 





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