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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200506042
Cai et al.

Figure S1 COOH terminus of syntabulin (600-663) is required for its association with mitochondria.

Figure S2 Syntabulin (145-230) is required for binding to the kinesin cargo-binding domain (KHC-CBD).

Figure S3 Syntabulin loss-of-function has no effect on the proper distribution of ER in neurons.

Figure S4 Syntabulin loss-of-function does not disturb the morphology of Golgi in neurons.

Video 1 (1.0 MB) The COOH-terminal tail of syntabulin is sufficient to target to mobile mitochondria along processes of living neurons.

Video 2 (3.1 MB) Movement of DsRed-mito-labeled mitochondria in live hippocampal neurons expressing control siRNA.

Video 3 (1.2 MB) Movement of DsRed-mito-labeled mitochondria in live hippocampal neurons expressing stb-siRNA.

Video 4 (2.4 MB) Fast transport of DsRed-mito-labeled mitochondria in live hippocampal neurons expressing GFP control.

Video 5 (2.0 MB) Expression of STB-KBD arrests anterograde movement of DsRed-mito-labeled mitochondria along neuronal processes.





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