Cryo electron tomography of Cytochalasin D-induced protrusions of Drosophila S2 alpha-tubulin acetyltransferase knock-out (dTAT KO) cells - Dataset 8 [multiple data sets in TIFF and MRC formats]
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CryoET shows cofilactin filaments inside the microtubule lumen
Data from Dataset 8. Raw multi-frame movies of tilt series collected on protrusions of Drosophila S2 alpha-tubulin acetyltransferase knock-out cells induced with 5 uM Cytochalasin D for 4 hours. The gain reference and defects files are provided within the folder. The pixel size is 2.952 Å/pixel. Data was collected on a K2 summit. Metadata from tilt series acquisition (Mdoc files) can be found within the Mdoc_files folder.
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Dataset 8: Tomograms binned by 4 (11.808 Å/pixel), reconstructed and deconvolved in WARP.
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