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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200701078
Sun et al.

Figure S1 Knockdown of PIPKIγ attenuated EGF-stimulated directional migration.

Figure S2 Knockdown of PIPKIγ does not affect LPA- or SDF1α-stimulated cell migration.

Figure S3 PIPKIγ is required for EGF-induced vinculin assembly into adhesions.

Figure S4 The effect of PIPKIγ661, PIPKIγY634F, PIPKIγKD, or PIPKIγS645F on EGF-induced vinculin assembly to adhesions

Video 1 Real-time video of polarized recruitment of GFP-talin to the leading edge in a gradient of EGF in control shRNA-transfected cells.

Video 2 Real-time video of polarized recruitment of GFP-talin to the leading edge in a gradient of EGF in PIPKIγ668 shRNA-transfected cells.

Video 3 Real-time video of polarized recruitment of GFP-talin to the leading edge in a gradient of EGF in mc-PIPKIγ661-expressing cells.

Video 4 Real-time video of recruitment of mc-PIPKIγ661 to the leading edge in a gradient of EGF.

Video 5 Real-time video of polarized recruitment of GFP-talin to the leading edge in a gradient of EGF in mc-PIPKIγY634F-expressing cells.

Video 6 Real-time video of recruitment of mc-PIPKIY634F to the leading edge in a gradient of EGF.

Video 7 Real-time video of polarized recruitment of GFP-talin to the leading edge in a gradient of EGF in mc-PIPKIγKD-expressing cells.

Video 8 Real-time video of recruitment of mc-PIPKIγKD to the leading edge in a gradient of EGF.





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