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Fig. 7. Disorganization of actin filaments in vab-19 and genetic
suppression in vab-19 sma-1 double mutants. Confocal images of
F-actin distribution in wild-type and vab-19 embryo, visualized with
fluorescently labeled phalloidin. In all panels, the bright longitudinal
strips of phalloidin staining correspond to body wall muscles. (A-D) In the
wild type, actin filaments form parallel bundles circumferentially around the
embryo. In vab-19 embryos, actin bundles form normally at early
elongation stage (E) but are more randomly oriented in later elongation (F-H)
or missing from the apical surface of the epidermis (F). The disorganization
of actin bundles is more obvious in regions where muscle is detached from
epidermal cells (F). In sma-1(e30);vab-19(ju406) double mutants
(I-K), actin bundles are less disorganized than in vab-19 single
mutants. Scale bar, 10 µm.