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Fig. 3. The Fezf2-regulated endogenous level of Wnt/β-catenin signalling governs forebrain neurogenesis. (A) Different Fezf2 constructs. Different N-terminal domains (Eh1-repressor, VP16 activator or Eve repressor) are shown in different colours. The zinc-finger DNA-binding domain is shown in blue. (B) Western blot of gastrula stage Xenopus embryos injected with nuclear lacZ (control), eve-fezf2, VP16-fezf2 and wt-fezf2 and assayed for phosphorylated Smad1 or Smad2 and α-Tubulin (loading control). (C) pTransgenesis system transgenic constructs to assess the impact of Fezf2 and/or Wnt activities on forebrain development. (D) Expression of NβT-GFP (a-e, stage 40 embryo) and arx (a′-e′, stage 30 embryo) in the forebrain of transgenic embryos harbouring the transgenes shown in C. Inset (a) shows the fluorescence from Katushka (red). (E) Quantification of neural tissue growth phenotypes from D.

Image published in: Zhang S et al. (2014)

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GeneSynonymsSpeciesStage(s)Tissue
arx.Sarx-a, arx-b, ct121, issx, mrx29, mrx32, mrx33, mrx36, mrx38, mrx43, mrx54, mrx76, mrx87, mrxs1, prt5, xARXX. laevisThroughout NF stage 29 and 30forebrain

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