Figure 3
Figure 3. Subcellular localization of Survivin ΔEx3 in HUVE cells. HUVE cells were seeded on glass coverslips and immunostained with antibodies against Survivin ΔEx3, alpha tubulin, or GM130, or the mitochondrial-specific dye Mitotracker, as described in “Materials and methods.” (A) In dividing cells, Survivin ΔEx3 (red) was localized in the cytoplasm, and did not colocalize with alpha-tubulin (green) at any stage of mitosis (note absence from the midbody/cleavage furrow [arrows]). (B) In resting cells, Survivin ΔEx3 (green) partially colocalized with the Golgi apparatus marker GM130 (red; colocalization resulting in yellow pixels, arrows), but did not colocalize with Mitotracker (red). In a number of cells, Survivin ΔEx3 also localized to the actin cytoskeleton (green, arrow) as well as to the spreading edge of the cell, resembling a membrane ruffle (green, arrow). Nuclear localization was also observed in a minority of cells (arrow; nucleus was pseudocolored red for better contrast, and in all other images the nucleus is depicted in blue from Hoechst staining). Scale bar represents 20 μm.

Subcellular localization of Survivin ΔEx3 in HUVE cells. HUVE cells were seeded on glass coverslips and immunostained with antibodies against Survivin ΔEx3, alpha tubulin, or GM130, or the mitochondrial-specific dye Mitotracker, as described in “Materials and methods.” (A) In dividing cells, Survivin ΔEx3 (red) was localized in the cytoplasm, and did not colocalize with alpha-tubulin (green) at any stage of mitosis (note absence from the midbody/cleavage furrow [arrows]). (B) In resting cells, Survivin ΔEx3 (green) partially colocalized with the Golgi apparatus marker GM130 (red; colocalization resulting in yellow pixels, arrows), but did not colocalize with Mitotracker (red). In a number of cells, Survivin ΔEx3 also localized to the actin cytoskeleton (green, arrow) as well as to the spreading edge of the cell, resembling a membrane ruffle (green, arrow). Nuclear localization was also observed in a minority of cells (arrow; nucleus was pseudocolored red for better contrast, and in all other images the nucleus is depicted in blue from Hoechst staining). Scale bar represents 20 μm.

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