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- ZDB-FIG-221123-17
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- Fowler et al., 2021 - Protein fucosylation is required for Notch dependent vascular integrity in zebrafish
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Salvage pathway genes contribute to vascular integrity. The ?fcsk ?gene is expressed ubiquitously in the head of wildtype 48 hpf embryos (A) compared to the mild background staining in the wildtype control embryos using a sense probe (B). The ?fpgt ?gene was expressed ubiquitously in the head of wildtype 48 hpf embryos (C) compared to the mild background staining in the wildtype control embryos using a sense probe (D). The recorded cerebral hemorrhaging rates of embryo clutches derived from ?gmds ?heterozygous matings and control wildtype crosses with or without ?fcsk ?morpholino (E), showing that the ?fcsk ?morpholino increase hemorrhage rates. (F), results of rescue experiments using GDP-fucose and L-fucose, demonstrating that both conditions can rescue hemorrhage rate. Statistical significance was calculated using a chi-squared test with Yate's correction. Error bars represent standard error of the mean hemorrhage rate from three independent experiments. |
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Stage Range: | Long-pec to Protruding-mouth |
Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 480, Fowler, G., French, D., Rose, A., Squires, P., Anecito da Silva, C., Ohata, S., Okamoto, H., French, C.R., Protein fucosylation is required for Notch dependent vascular integrity in zebrafish, 62-68, Copyright (2021) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.