Fig. 7. Plot of fluorescence intensities after photobleach. (A) Raw images of actin
cones in a line bleach experiment. The data were used in the plot (B). Numbers
in the upper-left corner indicate time after line bleach. Distance A (between
green arrowheads) indicates distance from the front of actin cone to the front
of bleached line. Distance B (between yellow arrowheads) is the distance of
actin cone movement during the time indicated. Short yellow lines indicate the
position of front of actin cone in each image. (B) Distances A and B of cone 1
and 2 in A are plotted. Distance A in cone 1 (black circle) and cone 2 (black
square) did not change through the recording time suggesting no movement of
bleached line relative to the front of the actin cone. However, distance B of
cone 1 (white circle) and cone 2 (white square) increased linearly, suggesting
constant movement of both actin cones. (C) Representative image of moving
actin cones. Fluorescence intensity in the region indicated by rectangles
(red:front and yellow:back) were measured and plotted in D. (D) Relative
fluorescence intensities of GFP-actin in moving actin cones after
photobleaching are plotted. A whole actin cone was photobleached and
fluorescence recovery in front (black square) and back (black circle) were
plotted separately. Relative intensity was calculated as fluorescence
intensity at each time point/fluorescence intensity before photobleach in the
region of interest. Six actin cones were examined for each plot. Bulk
fluorescence of the actin cone recovers in about 12 minutes in both parts of
the cone; however, the front of the cone recovers slightly more quickly than
the back. (E) Representative plot of FRAP in actin cones before onset of
movement. The fluorescence recovery plataued at 43.6 minutes after
photobleach.