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Fig. 6. Inactivating M/Z Ena disrupts morphogenesis. F-actin. (A-D)
M/Zena23. Late germband retraction. Arrowheads, deep
segmental grooves; arrow, uneven leading edge. (E-N) Onset of dorsal
closure. (E-H) Deep segmental grooves (E-H, arrowheads). Arrows, failure of
epidermal-zipping relative to wild type (E) or paternally rescued mutant (G).
(I-L) Close-ups. Arrows, actin cable; arrowhead, cells elongating; brackets,
occasional cells with disrupted actin cable and splayed-open leading edges.
(M,N) More severely affected mat-FP4mito embryo. Note deep segmental grooves
(M, arrowheads) and defects in cell-shape changes (N, arrowheads). Actin cable
is largely normal (N, arrow). (O-U) Mid-late dorsal closure. Wild-type
(Q), paternally rescued mutants (O,R), mat-FP4mito (T,U, close-up) and
M/Zena23 mutant (P,S). Note head involution failure (S,T,
brackets), persistent deep grooves (T,U, arrowheads) and slow
epidermal-zipping (Q-S, arrows). (V,W) End of dorsal closure.
Arrows, dorsal midline. (X) Terminal-stage mat-FP4mito. Bracket, severe
head defects. Scale bars: 20 µm.