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Fig. 5. Xrx1 regulates the expression of genes that control cell
proliferation and differentiation, and does not work through the Notch-Delta
pathway at early neurula. (A-C,G,H,M) Comparison of the expression of
Xrx1 to that of Zic2 (A,B), Xhairy2 (C),
Xhairy1 (G), p27Xic1 (H) and X-Notch-1 (M) in stage
13 embryos. (D-F,I-L,N) Xrx1-injected embryos analyzed at stage 14
(D-F,J,K,N) or stage 18 (I,L). The probes used and the respective staining are
indicated, color-coded, on the bottom of each panel. (A-D,F-O) Frontal views,
dorsal towards the top; (E,P,Q) dorsoanterior views. The injected side of the
embryos (to the right of vertical bars representing the midline) is indicated
(inj). Red staining in F,I,J,K,L,N-Q and turquoise staining in D,E represent
expression of co-injected lacZ lineage tracer. (F,J,K) Black
arrowheads indicate the lateroventral expression domain of Xhairy2
(F), Xhairy1 (J) and p27Xic1 (K) in the uninjected control
side of the embryos. White arrowheads indicate the corresponding expression
domain in the injected side, which is expanded in the case of Xhairy2
(F) and repressed in the case of Xhairy1 (J) and p27Xic1
(K). Black brackets indicate the anterior expression domains of Zic2
(D,E), cyclinD1 (I) and Xoptx2 (L) in the control uninjected
side; white brackets indicate the corresponding enlarged domains in the
injected side. (O) Stage 14 embryo injected with Notch-ICD showing no
significant change in Xrx1 expression. (P,Q) Stage 16 embryos
injected with X-Delta-1stu and lacZ (P) or
co-injected with Xrx1, X-Delta-1stu and lacZ (Q).
Xrx1 represses N-tubulin expression in the trigeminal
ganglion but does not affect N-tubulin posterior expansion. Arrows
indicate the increase in density of N-tubulin-positive cells within
the posterior neurogenic stripes caused by the block of lateral inhibition.
The black arrowhead indicates N-tubulin expression in the trigeminal
ganglion of the uninjected side; the white arrowhead indicates the absence of
this expression domain in the injected side.
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