Fig. 3. Snail1b modulates extension movements during gastrulation.
(A,F,K) Knockdown of snail1b caused the
posterior expansion of the spt expression domain, whereas
overexpression of snail1b mRNA produced anterior compression. Similar
effects were observed on the expression of hgg1
(B,G,L). (D,I,N) The expression of
cdh1 follows that of hgg1 in the prechordal plate of
control, as well as in snail1b morphants or overexpressing embryos.
(C,H,M) Parasagittal sections obtained from
hgg1-hybridised embryos reveal the position of the presumptive
prechordal plate cells. Sections obtained from cdh1-hybridised
embryos (E,J,O) confirm the similarity between
hgg1 and cdh1 expression. (P-S) Increased cellular
adhesion seems to account for the defects in extension movements in
snail1b morphants, since the phenotype can be ameliorated by
impairing cadherin activity with the injection of cdh1 MOs. The
morphology of the polster is altered in the snail1b morphants (Q),
although this effect can be reverted by the injection of cdh1 MOs
(S). Asterisks indicate the defective posterior region where cells detach from
the embryo both in the cdh1 (R) and in the double morphants (S).
(T-W) Higher magnification of the images shown in P-S at the level of
the prechordal plate to allow a better visualisation of the polster. The
arrows indicate the territory it occupies along the anteroposterior axis. All
embryos in this figure are at tail bud stages.