Fig. 6. XProfilin1 is required for gastrulation. (A) Injection of
Profilin1 RNA dorsally but not ventrally inhibits gastrulation with the
resulting embryos having open neural folds and reduced anterior structures.
(B) XProfilin1 Morpholino (MO) sequence and diagram of the Profilin1
rescue construct (
N-Profilin1). (C) Injection of the XProfilin1
MO inhibits translation of Myc-tagged Profilin1 in a dose dependent way but
does not affect the endogenous levels of Rho and Rac proteins. (D)
Dorsal injection of XProfilin1 MO inhibits gastrulation and results in a
similar gastrulation defect phenotype as overexpression of Profilin1 RNA (see
A). This phenotype is reversed by injection of
N-Profilin1 with the
XProfilin1 MO. (E) Quantitation of the phenotypic results from
overexpression or depletion of XProfilin1. Injections were performed into the
dorsal or ventral marginal zone of the 4-cell embryo, and phenotypes were
scored at the tadpole stage.