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Developmental Biology

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A Cell-based Assay to Investigate Non-muscle Myosin II Contractility via the Folded-gastrulation Signaling Pathway in Drosophila S2R+ Cells

Transcript

Here we describe a contractility assay using Drosophila S2R+ cells. The application of an exogenous ligand, folded gastrulation (Fog), leads to the activation of the Fog signaling pathway and cellular contractility. This assay can be used to investigate the regulation of cellular contractility proteins in the Fog signaling pathway.

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0:04

Title

1:10

Preparation of Concanavalin-A-coated Glass-bottomed Dishes and the Plating of S2R+ Cells

2:25

Efficacy Test of the Fog-conditioned Medium and the Cellular Contractility Assay

3:16

Fixing and Staining of Constricted S2R+ Cells

5:18

Imaging and Quantification of the Cellular Contractility Assay

5:41

Results: Post-treatment with Fog-Myc, RLC Forms Rings Indicative of Non-Muscle Myosin II Constriction

6:40

Conclusion

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