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Fig. 4. Diencephalic and telencephalic tissue is expanded in the rax mutant. (A) Dorsal views of St. 32 embryo heads assayed for diencephalic marker fezf2 (left) or telencephalic marker foxg1 (right) by in situ hybridization. Both fezf2 (blue arrows) and foxg1 (red arrows) expression is expanded into regions where the retina (r) would normally form in wildtype. (B) Frontal sections through St. 35 wildtype and mutant embryos detecting rax, fezf2, or foxg1 expression by in situ hybridization. In rax mutant embryos (bottom row), green arrows indicate small remaining rudiment still expressing rax. In the absence of functional rax, expression of fezf2 (blue arrows) and foxg1 (red arrows) is expanded into the tissue where the retina (r) would normally form. (C) Visualization of the parasagittal plane of sectioning performed on embryos in D- F. (D) Lateral views of parasagittally-bisected embryos at indicated stages stained by in situ hybridization for early diencephalic marker arx. In panels D-F, red dashed outlines indicate developing telencephalic tissue, and yellow dashed outlines indicate developing posterior secondary prosencephalon. White arrows cover the expression range of each marker, and dashed white arrows indicate into which region expression expands in rax mutant embryos (bottom row). arx expression is expanded ventrally in mutant embryos, and expands both anteriorly into the telencephalon and posteriorly into the secondary prosencephalon, with significant expansion observed by St. 21. (E) Parasagittally-bisected embryos at St. 21 show ventral expansion of telencephalic marker foxg1, which expands beyond the wildtype telencephalic domain in rax mutants. (F) fezf2 expression in the wildtype marks the posterior secondary prosencephalon. In rax mutant embryos this expression expands into the telencephalon and optic vesicle. (Note: for clarification of dense staining, this embryo was thinly parasagittally-sectioned by vibratome, instead of simply bisected as in panels D and E. The plane of sectioning is the same in panels D–F). (G) A cartoon illustrating the 3-dimensional movements of arx and foxg1 expansion into the presumptive optic vesicle regions of rax mutant embryos. Observed expansion of arx is moving ventrally, both anteriorly and posteriorly. Expansion of foxg1 is primarily lateral. Movement of these marker boundaries (and others) likely results in the expansion of diencephalic and telencephalic markers observed in the later mutant embryos shown in A and B. In all panels, A marks the anterior and P the posterior.

Image published in: Fish MB et al. (2014)

Copyright © 2014. Image reproduced with permission of the Publisher, Elsevier B. V.

GeneSynonymsSpeciesStage(s)Tissue
fezf2X. tropicalisThroughout NF stage 32eye
retina
diencephalon
fezf2X. tropicalisThroughout NF stage 35 and 36eye
retina
diencephalon
foxg1bf1, foxg1b, LOC108700624, XBF-1, XBf1X. tropicalisThroughout NF stage 32forebrain
telencephalon
cranial nerve
foxg1bf1, foxg1b, LOC108700624, XBF-1, XBf1X. tropicalisThroughout NF stage 35 and 36forebrain
telencephalon
raxrax-a, rax-b, rax1, rx, rx-1, rx1, rx1a, Rx2A, Xrax, Xrx1, Xrx1AX. tropicalisThroughout NF stage 35 and 36eye
retina
arxarx-a, arx-b, ct121, issx, mrx29, mrx32, mrx33, mrx36, mrx38, mrx43, mrx54, mrx76, mrx87, mrxs1, prt5, xARXX. tropicalisThroughout NF stage 18forebrain
pre-chordal neural plate
arxarx-a, arx-b, ct121, issx, mrx29, mrx32, mrx33, mrx36, mrx38, mrx43, mrx54, mrx76, mrx87, mrxs1, prt5, xARXX. tropicalisThroughout NF stage 21forebrain
pre-chordal neural plate
foxg1bf1, foxg1b, LOC108700624, XBF-1, XBf1X. tropicalisThroughout NF stage 21forebrain
telencephalon
fezf2X. tropicalisThroughout NF stage 21diencephalon

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