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Slanchev et al., 2009 - Control of Dead end localization and activity – Implications for the function of the protein in antagonizing miRNA function
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Dead end 3′UTR is responsible for targeting of dnd mRNA to the PGCs. (A, B) 1-cell stage embryos injected with GFP mRNA fused to Dnd 3′UTR were subjected to in situ hybridization with GFP anti-sense probe. GFP mRNA is restricted to the PGCs only by the dnd 3′UTR (A), in contrast to the globin driven ubiquitous mRNA expression (B). Accordingly, the GFP protein produced by the fusion mRNA follows the same pattern and is detected by fluorescent microscopy at 24hpf only in the PGCs in the case of dnd UTR (C) or ubiquitously as for globin UTR (D).

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Reprinted from Mechanisms of Development, 126(3-4), Slanchev, K., Stebler, J., Goudarzi, M., Cojocaru, V., Weidinger, G., and Raz, E., Control of Dead end localization and activity – Implications for the function of the protein in antagonizing miRNA function, 270-277, Copyright (2009) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Mech. Dev.