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Fig. 3. Normal disassembly of centrosome-induced asters in the absence of functional p97. (A) CSF-extract was pre-treated with murine wild-type p97, the E305Q-E578Q mutant p97-QQ (both at 1 mg/ml final concentration) or reference buffer. Thirty minutes after addition of human centrosomes, meiotic exit was triggered and Rhodamine-labelled microtubules were visualized. Micrographs show representative centrosomes 0 and 60 minutes after release into interphase. Relative to the top row of images, the bottom row of images are overexposed. Bars, 10 µm. (B) CSF-extracts were depleted of Ufd1 and Npl4 or mock-depleted, and combined with centrosomes to induce aster formation (released and analyzed as in A). (C) Analysis of depleted extracts from B, carried out as described in Fig. 1A.