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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200712036
Cao et al.

Figure S1 GFP-Moesin marks F-actin cap and furrow.

Figure S2 Jasp induces excess actin polymerization around the furrow.

Figure S3 LatA injection results in disruption of GFP-Dlg and Spider-GFP–marked furrow plasma membrane integrity.

Figure S4 Suppression of nuf phenotypes.

Figure S5 Localization of RhoGEF2 and F-actin in nuf and Rab11 embryos.

Video 1 F-actin signal is rapidly recovered at the furrow after photobleaching.

Video 2 LatA injection results in loss of membrane integrity and spindle fusions.

Video 3 F-actin is not stably maintained in nuf embryos.

Video 4 F-actin loss precedes membrane loss in nuf embryos.

Video 5 Reducing the dosage of Twinstar stabilizes F-actin at the furrow in nuf embryos.

Video 6 GFP-Dlg–marked furrow membrane is not stably maintained in nuf embryos treated with DMSO.

Video 7 Jasp injection stabilizes membrane at the furrow in nuf embryos.

Video 8 C3 exotransferase injection results in loss of membrane integrity and spindle fusions.

Video 9 RhoA(Q63L) suppresses the nuf furrow defects local to the injection site.

 





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