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English: PIP3 production induced filopodia and lamellipodia, and endosomes labeled with AktPH-mCh. Time-lapse images of a growth cone of a stage 2 mouse hippocampal neuron expressing AktPH-mCh and the PI3K photoswitch (plasmid #3). AktPH-mCh fluorescence images were acquired every 10 s. The red circled area was continuously photoactivated (405-nm laser at 10% of maximal power, 0.1 Hz for 20 min) from 0 min. Photoactivation of the PI3K photoswitch converted quiescent neurite to motile one with highly active filopodia and lamellipodia. It also significantly increased the area of the growth cone and the emergence of AktPH-labeled vesicles. Selected images from this movie are shown in Fig. 8C,D.
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Source Movie S5 from Kakumoto T, Nakata T (2013). "Optogenetic Control of PIP3: PIP3 Is Sufficient to Induce the Actin-Based Active Part of Growth Cones and Is Regulated via Endocytosis". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0070861. PMC: 3737352.
Author Kakumoto T, Nakata T
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