Fig. 8. Dorsocross regulates the patterning of the dorsolateral ectoderm. (A)
Fluorescent double-staining with anti-Doc3+2 antibodies (green) and anti-Wg
(red). After an initial overlap of expression (see
Fig. 4E), at stage 11 there is
complementary expression of Doc and wg as the wg stripes
become interrupted in the dorsolateral ectoderm. (B,C) Anti-Wg staining
(brown; blue anti-ß-galactosidase staining indicates TM3,
eve-lacZ-balanced control embryos) of stage 11 embryos. Note persistence
of continuous stripes in DocA mutants (B, arrowhead), which contrasts
with interrupted stripes in control embryos (C, arrowheads). (D) Expression of
Dorsocross (anti-Doc3+2, green) and ladybird (anti-Lbe, red) in the
embryonic trunk at stage 11/12. Doc patches are observed between Lb patches
similar to the spatial arrangement seen in A. (E,F) Anti-Lbe staining (plus
anti-ß-galactosidase staining, blue) of stage 14 embryos. (E) Continuous
lb stripes are visible in the ectoderm of DocA mutants. (F)
Normal lb expression pattern with separated dorsal patches and
ventral stripes in the ectoderm in control embryos. Small groups of cells
expressing lb in the lateral region correspond to muscle
precursors.