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Figure 4. Pk3 depletion prevents γ-tubulin and Nedd1 recruitment to the basal body.Embryos were injected with 0.2 ng of RNA encoding GFP (A–D) or Histone-GFP (E,F) as a lineage tracer and CoMO (A,C,E) or Pk3MO1 (B,D,F) (15 ng each). GRP explants from stage 17 embryos were double stained for GFP and γ-tubulin (A,B), Nedd1 (C,D) or Centrin1 (E,F). En face staining is shown, anterior is at the top. Representative images from three to five independent experiments are shown, with 6–10 explants examined per group. The effects of Pk3MO1 on γ-tubulin and Nedd1 are detectable in the majority of cells depleted of Pk3 (n > 100).

Image published in: Chu CW et al. (2016)

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Experiment + Assay Source Phenotypes and Disease
Xla Wt + prickle3 MO + NF17 (immunohistochemistry) fig.4.b,b^1
Anatomical Phenotype
abnormal ciliary basal body organization
Expression Phenotype
decreased amount tubg1.L expression in basal body
Xla Wt + prickle3 MO + NF17 (immunohistochemistry) fig.4.d.d^1
Expression Phenotype
decreased amount nedd1.L expression in basal body

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