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From: Rapid de-localization of actin leading edge components with BDM treatment

Figure 3

Movement of Listeria monocytogenes and Arp3 localization in the actin comet tail is not disrupted with BDM. (A) A Listeria bacterium (boxed) continues to move with a phase dense actin tail after BDM addition at 0s. Inhibition of cell ruffling can be seen at 120s, the outline of the cell boundary at 0s is marked by a dotted line. (B) Localization of Arp3 in Listeria comet tails shows no discernible difference between control and BDM treatment. Note the lack of localization at the leading edge of the BDM treated cells.

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