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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200705049
Liu et al.

Figure S1 hex and pex14 mutants suppress wsc growth defects.

Figure S2 Δvps1, Δdnm1, and Δfis1 produce functional Woronin bodies.

Video 1 In wild-type hyphae, HEX assemblies are immobilized at the periphery of apical peroxisomes with which they move in synchrony.

Video 2 In wsc mutant hyphae, HEX assemblies move randomly in the matrix of apical peroxisomes.

Video 3 WSC-enriched peroxisomes are attached to the cell cortex and excluded from protoplasmic flow.

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