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Fig. 4. msh downregulates ara/caup in the hinge territory. Red:
accumulation of Ara/Caup. (A) Wild-type disc. The notum Ara/Caup domain
(arrow) is widely separated (white line) from the Nub (blue) wing pouch
domain. (B) Disc harboring large
msh
68 M+ clones
(absence of green). The notal Ara/Caup domain reaches almost to the wing pouch
(arrowhead). Asterisks indicate the area incapable of expressing
ara/caup. (C) Small
msh
68 clones (absence of
green), induced 48/72 hours AEL, autonomously derepress ara/caup at
the presumptive hinge, except when located (arrowhead) in the area shown in B
(asterisk). (D) Disc overexpressing UAS-mshi driven by
ap-Gal4. Msh almost completely disappears from the dorsal hinge (d)
and Ara/Caup accumulates there. A slightly convex line joining the arrowheads
would approximately demarcate the notum/dorsal-hinge border. Arrow indicates
presumptive ventral hinge and pleura with unmodified msh and
ara/caup expressions. (E) Clone overexpressing UAS-msh
(green, GFP marker, induced at 12-36 hours AEL) removed or strongly inhibited
notal Ara/Caup accumulation (arrowhead). (F) Drawing of a series of non-Minute
msh
68 clones reveals the areas
(purple) competent to express ara/caup. (G) Early overexpression of
UAS-msh, ap-Gal4 driver at 25°C (green, UAS-GFP marker)
interfered with the growth of the notum territory (arrowhead; compare with
wild-type disc in A, arrow). ara/caup expression always persisted in
the proximal-most part of the notum territory, a result similarly observed
with clones expressing UAS-msh in this location (text). This suggests
that Iro-C is differentially controlled in different regions of the notum.