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Sultana et al., 2008 - Zebrafish early cardiac connexin, Cx36.7/Ecx, regulates myofibril orientation and heart morphogenesis by establishing Nkx2.5 expression
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ftk mutation primarily affected the myofibril organization and nkx2.5 expression. (A–D) Myofibril organization examined by TEM analysis. In wild-type embryos at 58 hpf (A and B), myofibrils assemble as thick parallel bundles with orientation toward the longitudinal direction of the cardiomyocyte (double-headed arrows). In contrast, myofibrils in the ftk heart (C and D) are oriented in irregular directions. Double-headed arrows and asterisks indicate the myofibril bundles sectioned parallel and perpendicular to the long axis of the cells, respectively. Arrowheads, Z-lines; arrows, cell–cell contact sites; m, mitochondria. (Scale bars: 500 nm.) (B and D Insets) Schematic drawings of myofibril organization. (E) Whole-mount in situ hybridization analysis of nkx2.5 expression. In wild-type zebrafish embryos (Upper) The expression is detected in the developing heart; however, it is not detectable in ftk mutants (Lower). Mutants at early stages were genotyped by RFLP analysis. (Insets) Orientations of embryos.

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Stage Range: 14-19 somites to Long-pec

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Stage: Long-pec

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