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- ZDB-FIG-150420-12
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- Dumortier et al., 2015 - The TORC2 Component, Sin1, Controls Migration of Anterior Mesendoderm during Zebrafish Gastrulation
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Loss of sin1 function leads to embryonic axis enlargement. A-B. At the dose used in this analysis, sin1 morpholino efficiently blocks translation of sin1 RNAs. A control morpholino (A) or a morpholino targeting the translation initiation site of sin1 (B) was co-injected at the 1-cell stage with mRNAs encoding a Sin1-mCherry fusion. Both images were acquired with the same exposure time. C-P. In situ hybridisations of genes expressed in the neuroectoderm (otx2), the endoderm (sox17), the mesoderm (ta) or the ventro-lateral mesoderm (tbx6). Embryos are either un-injected, injected with a control morpholino or with sin1 morpholino. They were fixed at mid-gastrulation. The three germ layers appear correctly formed. Mesoderm stainings nevertheless reveal a lateral widening of axial structures, quantified in L and P. |
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Stage: | 75%-epiboly |
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Stage: | 75%-epiboly |