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English: Supplementary Movie 2 Electron tomography of mitochondria sequestered inside endosomes in Atg5-/- MEF with 3D model overlay. Two distinct endosomes both containing a single mitochondrion can be seen (top center and bottom center) after FCCP treatment. A third endosome, adjacent to the top endosome, can also be seen. Single slice images of these puncta are found in Figure 3B (top enlarged box), and Supplementary Figure 5i. In the top left-hand corner, a mitochondrion is in the process of being engulfed by an endosome. This event has been traced and 3D-modeled in Figure 4e. 3D Modeling clearly shows spherical mitochondria contained within early endosomes. This movie and associated data can be accessed for downloading in the Cell Centered Database and Cell Image Library (http://www.cellimagelibrary.org/images?k=project_20381&simple_search=Search) under the project ID 20381. |
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Source | Video file from Hammerling B, Najor R, Cortez M, Shires S, Leon L, Gonzalez E, Boassa D, Phan S, Thor A, Jimenez R, Li H, Kitsis R, Dorn II G, Sadoshima J, Ellisman M, Gustafsson Å (2017). "A Rab5 endosomal pathway mediates Parkin-dependent mitochondrial clearance". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms14050. PMID 28134239. PMC: 5290275. | ||
Author | Hammerling B, Najor R, Cortez M, Shires S, Leon L, Gonzalez E, Boassa D, Phan S, Thor A, Jimenez R, Li H, Kitsis R, Dorn II G, Sadoshima J, Ellisman M, Gustafsson Å | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 2 |
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Author | Hammerling B, Najor R, Cortez M, Shires S, Leon L, Gonzalez E, Boassa D, Phan S, Thor A, Jimenez R, Li H, Kitsis R, Dorn II G, Sadoshima J, Ellisman M, Gustafsson Å |
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Image title | Electron tomography of mitochondria sequestered inside endosomes in Atg5-/- MEF with 3D model overlay. Two distinct endosomes both containing a single mitochondrion can be seen (top center and bottom center) after FCCP treatment. A third endosome, adjacent to the top endosome, can also be seen. Single slice images of these puncta are found in Figure 3B (top enlarged box), and Supplementary Figure 5i. In the top left-hand corner, a mitochondrion is in the process of being engulfed by an endosome. This event has been traced and 3D-modeled in Figure 4e. 3D Modeling clearly shows spherical mitochondria contained within early endosomes. This movie and associated data can be accessed for downloading in the Cell Centered Database and Cell Image Library (http://www.cellimagelibrary.org/images?k |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2017-01-30 |