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Figure 7


Fig. 7. SPON-1 maintains process position at the ventral midline. (A) PVQ axons in wild type (oyIs14). (B) In spon-1(ju430), PVQL crosses over to the right-hand VNC (open arrowhead), as in the wild type, and undergoes two ectopic crossovers (white arrowheads). (C) Midline crossing is more penetrant in spon-1 adults than in L1s, is enhanced by shifting L1s from 15 to 25°C, and is suppressed by growth in 1 mM levamisole (**P<0.01, ***P<0.001). (D) Suppression of spon-1(ju430) midline crossing by zig-4 and egl-15 (at 22.5°C; the number of animals is shown in the column) and enhancement by dig-1 (at 20°C; **P<0.01). (E) Model for the interaction of SPON-1 and ZIG-4/EGL-15A pathways; a cross-section of ventral nerve cord is shown. SPON-1 in the BM (green) mediates adhesion of PVQ axons (blue) to their normal environment; ZIG-4 and EGL-15 (red) locally inhibit axon-BM adhesion at the midline. (F-J) spon-1(ju430ts) oyIs14 animals were shifted from 15°C to 25°C in the L1 stage and PVQ scored in young adults. The adults were sectioned in the region of PVQ crossing over posterior to the vulva; approximate levels of sections are shown in F. (G) Anterior to PVQR crossover (0 µm), the left-hand ventral nerve cord contains its normal three processes, the PVQL, PVPR and AVKR (arrowheads and colored blue in G-J). (H,I) Between 90 and 150 µm a fourth process, presumably PVQR, has crossed over and fasciculated with the left-hand bundle. (J) At ~160 µm posterior, the left-hand bundle again contains three processes. The ventral hypodermal ridge (HYP, green) and the right-hand ventral nerve cord (RVC, blue outline) appear normal in both crossover regions. Similar results were obtained for a second animal (not shown). Scale bars: in A,10 µm; in G-J, 0.2 µm.





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