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**Welcome to our data and code repository.** Start here for an overview: [OSF material list][1]. All data files and code are within the Box subfolder. **View our SI movies below:** @[osf](tez6p) Movie S1. Detecting and localizing single NR molecules within an A1-LCD condensate. Left: Position estimates (green crosses) overlaid on the raw SM images. Right: SMLM reconstruction formed by accumulating localizations over time. Each detected single molecule is represented as a shaded red disk. @[osf](wk7r6) Movie S2. SMLM images of NR within an A1-LCD condensate reconstructed using subsets of raw SM images. The hubs of NR disappear and appear at nearby positions over time (sec). Yellow circles: hubs @[osf](c278a) Movie S3. SMLM images of NB within an A1-LCD condensate reconstructed using subsets of raw SM images. The hubs of NB disappear and appear at nearby positions over time (sec). Yellow circles: hubs. @[osf](3gxzw) Movie S4. Single-molecule tracking of NB within A1-LCD condensates. Yellow crosses represent the position of each SM, while yellow lines represent the trajectory of each SM overlaid on the raw SM images. @[osf](wcrv2) Movie S5. Single-molecule orientation-localization microscopy of MC540 localized at the interfaces of LCD condensates: (left) Aro-, (middle) A1-LCD (WT), and (right) Aro+ variants. Each molecule is depicted as a line segment whose center represents the xy position of MC540 and whose long axis points along the orientation of MC540’s emission dipole measured by the pixOL microscope. Several slices along z are shown for MC540 located at different heights h above the coverslip. [1]: https://osf.io/2sq53
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