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Index of Online Supplemental Material for
J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200203043
Bunnell et al.
Figure S1 Tyrosine phosphorylation during contact formation.
Figure S2 The identification of signaling complex components.
Figure S3 Cluster formation is favored in new areas of contact.
Video 1 (1.4 MB) Rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton during contact formation.
Video 2 (1.5 MB) ZAP-70 is rapidly recruited into small contacts.
Video 3 (2.8 MB) Small contacts are sufficient to initiate calcium influxes.
Video 4 (3.1 MB) Small contacts are sufficient to initiate calcium influxes.
Video 5 (644 K) Signaling adaptors are dynamically redistributed throughout contact formation.
Video 6 (440 K) Signaling adaptors are dynamically redistributed throughout contact formation.
Video 7 (440 K) Signaling adaptors are dynamically redistributed throughout contact formation.
Video 8 (280 K) Signaling adaptors are dynamically redistributed throughout contact formation.
Video 9 (780 K) Signaling adaptors are dynamically redistributed throughout contact formation.
Video 10 (10.7 MB) Photobleaching reveals that ZAP-70 initially equilibrates between signaling complexes.
Video 11 (9.9 MB) Photobleaching reveals that ZAP-70 initially equilibrates between signaling complexes.
Video 12 (1.0 MB) LAT is selectively retained in signaling complexes.
Video 13 (712 K) LAT is selectively retained in signaling complexes.
Video 14 (1.2 MB) SLP-76 clustering is selectively induced by TCR ligation.
Video 15 (1016 K) SLP-76 clustering is selectively induced by TCR ligation.
Video 16 (888 K) SLP-76 clustering is selectively induced by TCR ligation.
Video 17 (1.4 MB) The movement of SLP-76-containing clusters is microtubule dependent.
Video 18 (644 K) The movement of SLP-76-containing clusters is microtubule dependent.
Video 19 (4.0 MB) The SLP-76-containing clusters do not colocalize with transferring-containing vesicles.
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