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Index of Online Supplemental Material for
J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200709005
Hickson et al.
Figure S1 Anillin-GFP expression is able to rescue cytokinesis defects induced by RNAi of endogenous anillin.
Figure S1 The linear anillin-containing structures that form at the time of cytokinesis in the presence of LatA are largely devoid of F-actin.
Figure S1 Additional images of the relationships between anillin, Dia, and the septin, Pnut.
Video 1 The normal furrow localization of anillin during cytokinesis.
Video 2 RhoGEFPbl is required for anillin redistribution during anaphase.
Video 3 Anillin can localize independently of F-actin during anaphase.
Video 4 F-actin contributes to equatorial anillin localization.
Video 5 Myosin II contributes to proper equatorial anillin localization.
Video 6 Myosin II is not required for F-actin–independent anillin localization.
Video 7 Anillin is required for lateral stability of the cleavage furrow.
Video 8 Anillin is required for the filamentous appearance of myosin II in the presence of LatA.
Video 9 The filamentous appearance of anillin in LatA, but not its localization, per se, requires SeptinPnut.
Video 10 Filamentous anillin structures in LatA associate with MT plus ends at the plasma membrane.
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