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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200602032
Wu et al.

Figure S1 Unconventional, but not conventional, myosin II Myo2p colocalizes with the myosin II regulatory light chain Rlc1p spot.

Figure S2 Profilin Cdc3p is required for the assembly of the contractile ring, but not of formin nodes.

Figure S3 The absence of the anillin-like protein Mid1p and actin filaments favors the formation of aggregates of formin Cdc12p

Video 1 The contractile ring forms from a broad band of nodes around the equator of the cell.

Video 2 Rlc1p spots are not essential for the assembly of contractile ring.

Video 3 Formin Cdc12p localizes to a broad band around the equator of the cell.

Video 4 Contractile rings assemble from a broad band of formin Cdc12p nodes in synchronized cdc12-3GFP cdc25-22 cells (strain JW1118).

Video 5 The formin Cdc12p accumulates in a broad band of nodes in the absence of actin filaments.

Video 6 Profilin Cdc3p is required for the assembly of the contractile ring, but not formin nodes.

Video 7 The PCH protein Cdc15p forms an equatorial broad band of nodes before coalescing laterally into a compact ring in strain JW1038 expressing GFP-Cdc15p.

Video 8 YFP-actin concentrates in actin patches at the ends of cells until early in anaphase when the patches shift to the cell division site.

Video 9 The Arp2/3 complex activator myosin I Myo1p concentrates in dynamic actin patches located at the cell tips and cell division site, but is not concentrated in the contractile ring.

Video 10 Time course and dynamics of patch assembly.

Table S1 S. pombe strains used in this study.





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