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Fig. 4. MAE acts as a positive component of the RTK pathway and loss of
mae function inhibits the downregulation of YAN. (A-D) Scanning
electron micrographs of adult Drosophila eyes showing that loss of
mae dominantly suppresses the rough eye phenotype of
Sev-RASV12. (E-G) Tangential sections of adult Drosophila
eyes. The average number of R7 photoreceptors per ommatidium is indicated
below, with n referring to the total number of ommatidia scored. (A,E)
Wild-type; (B,F) Sev-RASV12/+; (C,G)
Sev-RASV12/l(2)k06602; (D,H)
Sev-RASV12/Df(2R)PC4. Confocal images of germband extended
embryos double labeled with anti-YAN (I,J, with high magnification of boxed
region shown in I',J') and anti-ELAV (I'',J'').
(I,I',I'') show that in mae mutants, YAN fails to be
downregulated in the CNS (I', bracketed region) and ELAV expression is
inhibited (I''). (I,I',I'') l(2)k06602/l(2)k06602;
(J,J',J'') wild type.