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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200802189
Kim et al.

Figure S1 CE473-GFP forms a dimer.

Figure S2 Hydrodynamic measurements demonstrate that purified full-length CENP-E in solution is dimeric with high flexibility.

Figure S3 CENP-E localization in the Xenopus extract spindles

Video 1 This video shows processive movements of CE473-GFP.

Video 2 Processive movements of Qdot525-labeled CENP-E (aa 1–473).

Video 3 Examples of the backward movement of CENP-E motility.

Video 4 Microtubule gliding assay with full-length CENP-E–GFP and polarity-marked microtubules.

Video 5 Recombinant CENP-E–GFP is localized to the kinetochore in Xenopus extract spindles.

 





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