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Figure 1—figure supplement 1. Pent constructs are biologically active in Drosophila, but XSMOC-1 protein is not detected in Drosophila following mRNA overexpression. (A–C) Adult Drosophila longitudinal wing vein (L1 to L5) patterns in (A) wild type; arrow indicates the position of the anterior crossvein between L4 and L5. (B) pent2-5/pentA17 mutant lacking pent where L5 is missing (C) Rescue of pent2-5/pentA17 phenotype by expression of Pent in a pent2-5/pentA17 background using the UAS/Gal4 system with brinker (brk)/Gal4 as the driver. (D) Immunoblot of Drosophila embryo extracts (10 μg/lane) from control yellow white (YW) Drosophila embryos spiked with XSMOC-1 (Lanes 1–5) as indicated, XSMOC-1 only (Lane 6), or Drosophila lines 4 (Lane 7) and 5 (Lane 8) overexpressing XSMOC-1 mRNA. (E) Coomasie-stained SDS-PAGE gel following protein transfer shown in (D), showing residual protein. The amount of protein in lane seven is notably more than that in other lanes, but the XSMOC-1 signal is nevertheless undetectable. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.17935.004

Image published in: Thomas JT et al. (2017)

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