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Fig. S1. Hts antibody localization in hts truncation mutants. Localization of designated Hts antibodies in w1118 (A-D), htsΔG (E-H) and htsW532X (I-L) ovaries. (E,F) In htsΔG htsF and 1B1 localize to germline cytoplasm, and follicle cell membranes and cytoplasm. (G,H) In htsΔG htsM and htsRC do not show any staining above background. (I-L) In htsW532X no antibody shows staining above background. (M) Western blot of ovary extracts probed with htsF. The epitope for this protein should be present in both truncations; however, the truncation product is only in htsΔG, and not in htsW532X. Scale bars, 40 μm.
Fig. S2. htsΔG mutants lack fusome staining and have abnormal accumulation of Hts protein in the cytoplasm. (A) w1118 and (B) htsΔG germaria stained with 1B1 antibody. The htsΔG germarium has no fusome structure and shows cytoplasmic staining in the germline cells that is not seen in w1118 . (C) w1118 and (D) htsΔG mid-stage egg chambers stained with 1B1 antibody. htsΔG shows accumulation of Hts protein aberrantly in the cytoplasm of the germline cells. Scale bars, 10 μm.
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