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Van Campenhout C et al. (2006) Assay

Evi1 is specifically expressed in the distal tubule and duct of the Xenopus pronephros and plays a role in its formation.

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mecom.L laevis NF stage 35 and 36 eye

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  Fig. 2. Embryonic expression pattern of Evi1 and MEL1. (A) Evi1 in Xenopus. Top panels: RNAase protection analysis of Evi1 transcripts during oogenesis and embryogenesis (left) and in adult organs (right). FGFR or EF1-alpha are used as internal controls. Bottom panels: whole-mount in situ hybridization analysis of Evi1 expression. Embryos were fixed at the indicated Nieuwkoop-Faber stages and analyzed with the probes as indicated. (1–5) Expression of Evi1 at late neurula stage. (1) Initial expression of Evi1 is observed in the pronephric mesoderm. (2) Transversal section of the embryo shown in (1) showing restricted Evi1 expression in the somatic layer. (3) Dorsal view of a slightly later stage embryo showing Evi1 expression in selected regions of the developing brain. (4) Comparison of Evi1 (purple) and Pax8 (light blue) expression in the pronephros; note that Evi1 expression is restricted to the ventral posterior part of the Pax8 expression domain. (5) Transversal section at the level of the pronephros. (6–11) Evi1 expression at tailbud stages. (6) Lateral view of an embryo; note Evi1 expression outside the pronephros in the forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain and in cranial neural crest cells. (7) Transversal section of the embryo shown in (6) at the level indicated; note that Evi1 expression can be seen only in the ventral part of the pronephros anlagen. (8) Horizontal section showing Evi1 expression in the dorsal telencephalon, ventral diencephalons and in the olfactory placodes. (9) Transversal section at the level of r4 in the hindbrain; note that only the dorsal part of the neural tube is labeled by the Evi1 probe. (10) High-magnification view of the hindbrain with anterior towards the top double stained with Evi1 (red) and XKrox20 (purple) probes indicating that Evi1 is expressed in r4. (11) Embryo double stained with Evi1 (light blue) and XKrox-20 (purple); note that the Evi1 strongest staining in the migrating neural crest cells is found anteriorly to the XKrox-20 expressing cells. (12–16) Evi1 expression at tadpole stages. (12) High-magnification view of the head; note that Evi1 expression is restricted to the posterior part of the pronephros and that in the hindbrain, its expression initially restricted to r4 has expanded anteriorly and posteriorly. (13) Transversal section at the level of the otic vesicles; note that Evi1 expression can be seen in addition to the dorsal neural tube in a subset of differentiated neurons. (14) Horizontal section through the visceral arches, with anterior towards the right; note Evi1 expression in the neural crest component of the branchial arches. (15) Lateral view of a late tadpole; note that within the pronephros, Evi1 expression is restricted to the distal tubule and duct compartments. (16) Transversal section at the level of the trunk showing Evi1 expressing pronephric duct cells. Abbreviations: a1–a4, arch 1–4; ba, branchial arches; bcs, branchial crest segment; cnc, cranial neural crest; dd, dorsal diencephalon; dt, dorsal telencephalon; e, eye; fb, forebrain; hb, hindbrain; hcs, hyoid crest segment; h, heart; hm, head mesenchyme; im, intermediate mesoderm; lb, limb buds; mcs, mandibular crest segment; mb, midbrain; nc, notochord; nd, nephric duct; nt, neural tube; olp, olfactory placodes; ov, otic vesicle; pf, pectoral fins; pn, pronephros; pnd, pronephric duct; pndt, pronephric distal tubule; ppnd, posterior pronephric duct; rpe, retinal pigment epithelium; r3–5, rhombomere 3–5; sc, spinal cord; som, somatic lateral plate mesoderm; spm, splanchnic lateral plate mesoderm; tel, telencephalon; tg, tegmentum; va, visceral arches; vd, ventral diencephalon.