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CIL:9807
NCBI Organism Classification
Euplotes sp.
Biological Process
water homeostasis
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole pore
A high resolution image and rare micrograph of the contractile vacuole and intact contractile vacuole membrane of Euplotes. Close examination at high magnification reveals the organization of microtub...
CIL:23610
NCBI Organism Classification
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Biological Process
microtubule-based movement
Cellular Component
spindle pole body
Free microtubule sliding in cnm67delta mutant cells expressing GFP-Tubulin (GFP-TUB1; left panel, green in right panel merge) and RFP-Spc97 (a component of the gamma-tubulin complex, marks the minus e...
CIL:13874
NCBI Organism Classification
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Biological Process
regulation of exit from mitosis
Cellular Component
cytoskeleton
Tem1 (green) constitutively targeted to spindle pole bodies in nud1-2 cells at the restrictive temperature still displayed problems positioning the spindle (this image shows a rebudded cell, CIL #1387...
CIL:7331
NCBI Organism Classification
Opercularia [NCBITaxon:168247]
Biological Process
contractile fiber organization
Cellular Component
contractile myonemes
High resolution of the layer of contractile myonemes in Opercularia coarctata that covers most of the cytosolic side of the pellicle. Pellicular pores (the clathrin coated pits of ciliates) penetrate ...
CIL:9914
NCBI Organism Classification
Opercularia [NCBITaxon:168247]
Biological Process
contractile fiber organization
Cellular Component
contractile myonemes
The layer of contractile myonemes in Opercularia coarctata that covers most of the cytosolic side of the pellicle. Pellicular pores (the clathrin coated pits of ciliates) penetrate through this sheet....
CIL:23599
NCBI Organism Classification
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Biological Process
microtubule-based movement
Cellular Component
spindle pole body
Spindle oscillation in wild-type cells arrested in S phase. In wild-type cells, the spindle moves in both directions through the bud neck; these movements coincide with lateral sliding of a cytoplasmi...
CIL:23604
NCBI Organism Classification
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Biological Process
microtubule-based movement
Cellular Component
spindle pole body
Spindle oscillation in kar9delta cells arrested in S phase. In wild-type cells, the spindle moves in both directions through the bud neck; these movements coincide with lateral sliding of a cytoplasmi...
CIL:23605
NCBI Organism Classification
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Biological Process
microtubule-based movement
Cellular Component
spindle pole body
Timelapse movie of GFP-labeled microtubules in kar9delta cells (arrested in S-phase) combined with a deletion of the CAP-Gly domain of Nip100. The number of cells in which the spindle moved from the m...
CIL:13889
NCBI Organism Classification
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Biological Process
regulation of exit from mitosis
Cellular Component
cytoskeleton
Tem1 (green) constitutively targeted to spindle pole bodies in nud1-2 cells at the restrictive temperature still displayed problems positioning the spindle (this image shows a misaligned spindle, CIL ...
CIL:23602
NCBI Organism Classification
Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288c
Biological Process
microtubule-based movement
Cellular Component
spindle pole body
Free microtubule sliding in nip100deltaCAP-Gly cnm67delta double mutant cells. Movie plays at 50x real time and is movie S12. Compare with movie S11 (CIL# 23601). Data analysis for movies S11 and S12 ...
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