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Jacox et al., 2014 - The Extreme Anterior Domain Is an Essential Craniofacial Organizer Acting through Kinin-Kallikrein Signaling
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Fig. 7

Function of kng in Craniofacial Development Is Conserved in Zebrafish

(A and A′) Camera lucida of facial cartilages. E, ethmoid plate; C, ceratohyal cartilage; M, Meckel’s cartilage.

(B-E′) kng loss of function using splice morpholinos and rescue with zebrafish (zf) kng mRNA. Embryonic cartilage scored at 5 dpf after Alcian blue staining in three independent experiments. Scale bar, 250 µm. (B and B′) Control morphants coinjected with mRNA were normal (88% normal, n = 50). (C, C′, E, and E′) kng morphants and kng morphants coinjected with 200 ng Xenopus kng mRNA showed abnormal facial cartilage. Meckel’s cartilage was truncated, boxy, and pointed at an abnormal angle. The ceratohyal cartilage was positioned at an abnormal angle, perpendicular to the midline. (kng [C and C′] 3% normal, n = 61; kng mo plus frog mRNA [E and E′] 0% normal, n = 65). (D and D′) kng morphants coinjected with 200 ng zebrafish (zf) mRNA showed partial rescue. Embryos scored as partially rescued if Meckel’s cartilage was longer, more rounded, and pointed dorsally and if ceratohyal cartilage pointed more anteriorly, compared to kng morphants (54% partial rescue, n = 89).

(F) Quantification of phenotypes. p values: one-tailed Fisher’s exact test. N, normal or partially rescued phenotype. A, abnormal phenotype.

(G-I) Ventral views of mApple-injected embryos at 48 hpf. White arrow: open mouth. White bracket: closed mouth. Scale bar, 100 µm. (G) Control morphants (100% normal, n = 5). (H) kng splice morphants failed to form open mouths (0% normal, n = 6). (I) kng splice morphants coinjected with 200 ng zf mRNA had open mouths (67% normal, n = 6).

(J-Q′) Confocal images of Sox10::GFP zebrafish coninjected with 75 pg mApple and 4 ng control morpholino (100% normal, n = 5) or 4 ng kng splice morpholino (0% normal, n = 5). Paired images of the same embryo show GFP signal alone and GFP with mApple. Numbers indicate pharyngeal arches (PA). Bracket: uncondensed/disorganized cartilage. Lateral view. M, Meckel’s cartilage. Scale bar, 100 µm. (J-K′) At 36 hpf, NC has migrated into the face of both morphant and control embryos to form first and second PA. (L-M′) At 48 hpf, the first PA has begun to extend under eye to form the lower jaw in both morphant and control embryos. (N and N′) At 60 hpf, first PA has condensed into Meckel’s cartilage in control embryos. (O and O′) At 60 hpf, first PA remains disorganized in morphants and does not condense. (P and P′) At 72 hpf, Meckel’s cartilage is prominent in control embryos. (Q and Q′) At 72 hpf, cartilage of the lower jaw remains disorganized and uncondensed in morphants.

Expression Data
Gene:
Fish:
Anatomical Term:
Stage Range: Bud to Protruding-mouth

Expression Detail
Antibody Labeling
Phenotype Data
Fish:
Knockdown Reagent:
Observed In:
Stage Range: Long-pec to Day 5

Phenotype Detail
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