(Downloading may take up to 30 seconds.
If the slide opens in your browser, select File -> Save As to save it.)
Click on image to view larger version.

Fig. 1. Mesodermal expression pattern of Dorsocross. Dorsocross protein (shown in
green) was detected by immunofluorescent staining using antisera recognizing
Doc2 and Doc3 (anti-Doc2+3 or anti-Doc3+2 as indicated), except in A, which
shows Doc3 RNA detection by in situ hybridization. Images are merged
optical sections of embryonic trunk mesoderm (lateral views, anterior towards
the left and dorsal upwards, unless noted otherwise). Broken lines indicate
borders between mesoderm (mes) and ectoderm (ect). (A) Stage 10 wild-type
embryo showing overlapping expression of Doc3 RNA and phospho-Mad in
dorsal mesoderm. (B) Ventral view of late stage 10 wild-type embryo with
alternating expression of Doc2+3 and the early visceral mesoderm marker Bap
(red). as, amnioserosa. (C) Mesodermal expression of Doc and Bap extend
towards the ventral midline (center) upon 2xPE-twi-GAL4-driven
ectopic expression of TkvQ253D. (D) Early stage 10 wild-type embryo
stained for Doc2+3, Tin (red) and Wg (blue) proteins. Co-localized Doc and Tin
in dorsal mesoderm appears yellow. Doc is strictly aligned with the Wg
stripes. (E) Expanded Doc expression upon ectopically expressed wg
(via 2xPE-twi-GAL4) in the dorsal mesoderm at stage 10. (F) Wild-type
stage 11 embryo stained as in D. Clusters of Doc+ cells in the
dorsal mesoderm are marked by white arrowheads, a Doc Eve
cluster by a red arrowhead and lateral (somatic) mesodermal clusters by
arrows. (G) Mutually exclusive expression of Doc (white arrowheads) and Eve
(red arrowheads) proteins along the dorsal mesodermal margin in wild type at
stage 11. (H) Stage 11 tinD-lacZ embryo, labeled with anti-Doc2+3
(green), anti-Pnr (red) and anti-ß-Galactosidase antibodies (blue).
Overlap (white; arrowheads) occurs near the dorsal margin of the mesoderm.
Additional Pnr+ nuclei (red) are from ectodermal invaginations. (I)
Stage 12 wild-type embryo stained for Doc and Pnr proteins showing
co-expression along the dorsal edge of the mesoderm (overlap appears yellow).
(J) High magnification view of early stage 12 svp-lacZ
embryo stained for Doc2+3 proteins, mid RNA (blue) and
ß-Galactosidase (red). All cardioblasts, which are either positive for
mid (Tin-CB) or svp-LacZ (Svp-CB), express Doc, as do
svp-lacZ+ pericardial cells (Svp-PC). Differences
in Doc levels within svp-lacZ-clusters (arrow) probably
reflect continued expression of Doc in Svp-CBs versus its termination in
Svp-PCs.