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Fig. 3. Aberrant IPC morphogenesis and unstable IPC-IPC junctions in retinas
with reduced Dpp signaling. (A-D) In vivo imaging of a
Drosophila retina with reduced Tkv activity [GMR-gal4/+;
UAS-
Catenin-GFP/tkv8;
UAS-tkv-IR1(2x)/UAS-tkv-IR1(2X)] (see also Movie 2 in the supplementary
material). Hours APF are indicated. Pseudo colored in green are examples of
IPCs that transiently lose their apical contact and leave primary pigment
cells from adjacent ommatidia (asterisks) in direct, aberrant contact. Arrows
point to examples of adherens junctions, which disappear as the IPC-IPC
surface contact decreases. (E-J) Clones of tkv4
(E-H) and Mad12 (I,J) dissected at 25 hours APF and
stained with anti-DE-cadherin (red; E-J). Clonal tissue is marked by the
absence of GFP (green; F,H,J) or outlined by dotted lines (E,G,I). Arrows
point to IPC-IPC junctions with abnormally low-to-undetectable DE-cadherin
staining.