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Fig. 8. Overexpression of Bmp2b under a heat-shock promoter partially rescued
hepatoblast specification in zebrafish embryos lacking Fgf signaling.
Embryos obtained from crossing a hemizygous
Tg(hsp70:bmp2b)fr13 female with a
hemizygous Tg(hsp70l:dnfgfr1-EGFP) male were heat shocked at
18 hpf and harvested at 30-32 (A-K) or 38-40 (L-Q) hpf. The
expression of hhex (A-F), prox1 (G-K) and cp (L-Q)
was then examined. hhex, prox and cp expression in the liver
region mostly recovered in a majority of the embryos overexpressing Bmp2b and
lacking Fgf signaling (E,F,J,K,P,Q, arrows), whereas their expression in
embryos lacking Fgf signaling was strongly reduced (C,D,I,N,O, arrows).
Twenty-five percent of the double hemizygous embryos did not show recovery of
prox1 expression. The expression of hhex and prox1
in the embryos overexpressing Bmp2b (B,H, arrows) was comparable to that in
wild-type siblings (A,G, arrows); cp expression was enhanced in the
embryos overexpressing Bmp2b (M) compared with wild-type siblings (L). The
percentage of the embryos exhibiting a similar expression is indicated in the
lower left corner (n=11-12). All images are dorsal views, anterior
up.