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Index of Online Supplemental Material for
J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200611011
Sun et al.

Figure S1 Results of experiments demonstrating that Mss4-GFP, Sjl1-GFP, and Sjl2-3GFP are functional in vivo, as well as the results of localization of these GFP-tagged proteins.

Table S1 Yeast strains

Video 1 Cells expressing Sla2 ANTH or Sla2 4K-A ANTH fused to GFP

Video 2 Localization of Sla2 ANTH-GFP (green) and Sla1-Cherry (red).

Video 3 Localization of Sla2 ANTH-GFP (green) and Abp1-RFP (red).

Video 4 Cells expressing Sjl2p fused to GFP or 3GFP.

Video 5 Localization of Sjl1-3GFP (green) and Abp1-RFP (red).

Video 6 Sla1-GFP expressed in sjl1Δ sjl2Δ cells.

Video 7 Abp1-GFP and Pdr5-RFP expressed in sjl1Δ sjl2Δ cells.

Video 8 Cells expressing Abp1p, Sla1p, Sla2p, Ent1p, Rvs167p, or Myo5p fused to GFP in wild-type cells or in sjl1Δ sjl2Δ cells.

Video 9 Cells expressing GFP- and RFP-tagged proteins in wild-type cells or in sjl1Δ sjl2Δ cells.

Video 10 Cells expressing Ent1-GFP and Sla1-mCherry in wild-type cells or in sjl1Δ sjl2Δ cells.





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