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Fig. 5. Delta-Notch interactions in trans and cis contribute to DeltaD
endocytosis in zebrafish. (A-F) Schematic of changes in DeltaD
distribution expected following transplantation if endocytosis was determined
primarily by interactions in trans (C,D) or in cis (E,F). If Notch
interactions in `trans' were essential for Delta endocytosis: (C) DeltaD would
be in cytoplasmic puncta in Notch MO donor cells in a WT host, (D) DeltaD
would accumulate on the cell surface of WT donor cells in Notch MO host, and
some Delta would now also be internalized in host Notch MO cells following
interaction with Notch in adjacent WT donor cells. If `cis' interactions with
Notch were essential for Delta endocytosis: (E) DeltaD would remain on the
surface of donor Notch MO cells in a WT host and (F) DeltaD would remain in
cytoplasmic puncta in a donor WT cell in Notch MO hosts. (G-J')
Transplantation results. (G,G') In WT to WT transplants, DeltaD remains
in intracellular puncta in WT donor and host cells. (H,H') In Notch MO
to WT transplants, some DeltaD in Notch MO donor cells becomes localized in
cytoplasmic puncta (arrows in H'), suggesting that interactions with in
trans promote endocytosis. However, some DeltaD remains on the cell surface
(arrowheads in H) in Notch MO donor cells, suggesting an additional
requirement for interactions in cis. (I,I') In Notch MO to Notch MO
transplants, DeltaD remains on the cell surface in Notch MO donor cells in
Notch MO hosts. (J,J') In WT to Notch MO transplants, some adjacent
Notch MO host cells now show DeltaD in cytoplasmic puncta (arrows in J),
suggesting DeltaD endocytosis following interactions in trans. Observation of
cytoplasmic DeltaD puncta in WT donor cells in Notch MO hosts (black
arrowheads in J') suggest Notch interactions in cis contribute to DeltaD
endocytosis. (K,L) Quantitative analysis. Cumulative pixel
intensity within the cell or at the cell surface, representing the
fluorescence of a secondary antibody recognizing zdD2, was measured in
individual cells to quantify the distribution of DeltaD protein. Each spot
represents an individual cell. (K) Scatter plot of relative intracellular
(x-axis) versus cell surface (y-axis) distribution in
transplanted cells from WT to WT (blue), Notch MO to Notch MO (green) and
Notch MO to WT (red). The broken line indicates 10 K units and the area below
5 K units is shadowed. (L) Cumulative intracellular intensity in Notch MO host
cells adjacent to WT transplants and Notch MO host adjacent to Notch MO
transplants.
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