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Sempou E et al. (2022) Assay

Membrane potential drives the exit from pluripotency and cell fate commitment via calcium and mTOR.

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kcnh6 tropicalis NF stage 28 heart

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  Fig. 2: kcnh6 expression analysis for kcnh6 during Xenopus development. a–h kcnh6 transcripts were detected by a full-length antisense probe via WMISH. Embryos and tissues displayed are in the following orientations: a animal pole to the top, b animal pole view c bisected with animal pole to the top, d animal pole view, e vegetal view and dorsal to the top, f gastrocoel roof plate with anterior to the top and vegetal view, g, h lateral view with anterior to the left and dorsal to the top; Ecto prospective ectoderm, Endo prospective endoderm, DMZ dorsal marginal zone (mesoderm), PM paraxial mesoderm, som somites, GRP gastrocoel roof plate. Representative images from N = 60 embryos (per developmental stage) over 3 independent experiments. i kcnh6 transcripts19 (blue) and Vm16 (black) plotted during early Xenopus development. Blue dots represent mean transcript levels by temporal resolution RNA-seq, while blue shaded region marks Gaussian process 95% confidence interval of the data; n = 2 biological replicate time courses in original study. Membrane potential is presented as mean ± SD from at least n = 14 embryos in original study.

Gene Clone Species Stages Anatomy
kcnh6 tropicalis NF stage 28 heart

  kcnh6 (potassium channel, voltage gated eag related subfamily H, member 6) gene expressionin X. tropicalis embryo, NF stage 28, assayed via in situ hybridization, lateral view, anterior left, dorsal up.