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Index of Online Supplemental Material for
J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200507116
Paladino et al.
Figure S1 Targeting of NTR-PLAP and GFP-GPI at different days of culture.
Figure S2 Analysis of the removal of GFP-GPI from the cell surface by trypsin by confocal microscopy and Western blotting.
Figure S3 Tannic acid impairs transferrin internalization but does not affect surface binding.
Figure S4 Apical and basolateral proteins are segregated in the TGN and travel in separate post-TGN carriers in fully polarized filter-grown MDCK cells.
Figure S5 Internalization of GFP-GPI from the basolateral surface.
Video 1 Time-lapse imaging in fully polarized MDCK cells of GFP-GPI from the TGN to the plasma membrane in the absence of tannic acid.
Video 2 Time-lapse imaging in fully polarized MDCK cells of GFP-GPI from the TGN to the plasma membrane in the presence of tannic acid.
Video 3 Time-lapse imaging in fully polarized MDCK cells of GFP-GPI from the TGN to the plasma membrane in the absence of tannic acid.
Video 4 Time-lapse imaging in fully polarized MDCK cells of GFP-GPI from the TGN to the plasma membrane in the presence of tannic acid.
Video 5 Time-lapse imaging in fully polarized MDCK cells of GFP-GPI from the TGN to the plasma membrane in the absence of tannic acid.
Video 6 Time-lapse imaging in fully polarized MDCK cells of GFP-GPI from the TGN to the plasma membrane in the presence of tannic acid.
Video 7 In vivo trafficking of GFP-GPI from the TGN to the plasma membrane in fully polarized MDCK cells.
Video 8 n vivo trafficking of GFP-GPI from the TGN to the plasma membrane in fully polarized MDCK cells.
Video 9 Budding and dynamics of GFP-GPI containing post-Golgi carriers in fully polarized MDCK cells.
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