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Fig. 4. Nau-dependent col transcription during the DA3 muscle
fusion process in Drosophila. (A-D) Double in situ
hybridisation with intronic probes for col (green) and nau
(red) nascent transcripts and Col immunostaining (blue) show that nau
and col are co-expressed in (A) the DA3/DO5 progenitor cell, (B) the
DA3 FC (outlined by a plain line) and (C), the DA3 muscle precursor when it
contains two to three nuclei (outlined). nau remains transcribed in
the DO5 FC (dashed outline in B), whereas col transcription is
rapidly turned down. (E-H) col transcription (green dots) in
(E,G) wt and (F,H) nau188 mutant embryos (two segments are
shown); the DA3 muscle is visualised by immunostaining for Col (red) and MHC
(blue in E,F). In stage 15 nau188 mutant embryos (F), the
DA3 muscle is reduced, compared to wt (E) and most nuclei do not transcribe
col. At stage 12, col expression in the DA3 muscle precursor
(asterisk) when it contains two to three nuclei is similar in (H)
nau188 and (G) wt embryos, although only one nucleus,
probably the FC nucleus, expresses high levels of col transcripts in
nau188 embryos. Arrowheads indicate col
transcription in a dorsal multidendritic neuron. Scale bars: 5 µm.