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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200707080
Dunn et al.

Figure S1 Additional chemical cross-linking supports the conclusion that Myo2p is a dimer and Myo4p is a monomer.

Figure S2 Rotary metal shadowing EM images of Myo2p-GFP and Myo4p-GFP.

Figure S3 Photobleaching of Myo4p-GFP and Myo2p-GFP.

Figure S4 Step sizes of processive Myo2p-GFP and Myo4p-GFP spots.

Video 1 Representative actin gliding assay movie of TEV-eluted Myo2p.

Video 2 Representative actin gliding assay movie of TEV-eluted Myo4p.

Video 3 Representative actin gliding assay movie of ATP-released actin affinity-purified Myo2p.

Video 4 Representative actin gliding assay movie of ATP-released actin affinity-purified Myo4p.





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