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Fig. 4. Fezf2 functions through interaction with members of Groucho family. (A) Tle1, Tle2, Tle4 and Aes constructs. Note that Aes lacks the protein-interaction WD domain. (B) Wild-type Fezf2 and δEh1-Fezf2 with a mutated Eh1 domain. (C) Immunoprecipitation of extracts from Xenopus embryos injected with different combinations of the indicated mRNAs, showing that Fezf2 interacts with Tle1, Tle2 and Tle4 (lanes 6, 8 and 12) but not Aes (lanes 14, 15). The Eh1 domain is required for the proper interaction between Fezf2 and Tle1/2/4 (lanes 6 and 7, 8 and 9, 12 and 13).

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