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Index of Online Supplemental Material for
J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200804140
Caswell et al.
Figure S1 Validation of shRNA hairpin vectors.
Figure S2 Rab11 is required for α5β1 recycling in A2780 cells.
Figure S3 Time course of association of α5β1 with RCP after addition of cilengitide.
Figure S4 Inhibition of αvβ3 promotes the recruitment of α5β1 and RCP to actin-rich protrusions.
Figure S5 Dominant-negative FIP2 and Rip11 do not inhibit A2780 cell migration into FN-containing matrigel.
Video 1 Cilengitide promotes a rapid/random mode of cell migration that is opposed by expression of dominant-negative RCP.
Video 2 Cilengitide promotes a rapid/random mode of cell migration that is opposed by expression of dominant-negative RCP.
Video 3 Cilengitide promotes a rapid/random mode of cell migration that is opposed by expression of dominant-negative RCP.
Video 4 Cilengitide and osteopontin induce the formation of highly dynamic actin-rich protrusions at the cell front.
Video 5 Cilengitide and osteopontin induce the formation of highly dynamic actin-rich protrusions at the cell front.
Video 6 Cilengitide and osteopontin induce the formation of highly dynamic actin-rich protrusions at the cell front.
Video 7 ilengitide promotes a pseudopodial mode of cell migration on cell-derived matrix that is opposed by expression of RCP621E.
Video 8 Cilengitide promotes a pseudopodial mode of cell migration on cell-derived matrix that is opposed by expression of RCP621E.
Video 9 Cilengitide promotes a pseudopodial mode of cell migration on cell-derived matrix that is opposed by expression of RCP621E.
Video 10 GFP-RCP is localized to the tip of the extending pseudopod as cells migrate on a 3D matrix.
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