Fig. S1
The a1MO binds to its target sequence
A-H Pools of 6-hours old zebrafish embryos. A, C, E, G Green channel. B, D, F, H Red channel. A and B uninjected embryos. C and D Embryos injected with a1- Mo target-sequence-GFP-RNA (C, green) and 5-bases-mismatck-sequence- Tomato (D, red). E-F Embryos injected with a1-Mo target-sequence-GFP-RNA (E, green) and 5-bases-mismatck-sequence-Tomato (F, red). Injection of both RNAs was followed by the injection of the a1-MO. G-H Embryos injected with a1- Mo target-sequence-GFP-RNA (G, green) and 5-bases-mismatck-sequence- Tomato (H, red). Injection of both RNAs was followed by the injection of the COa1- MO.
Reprinted from Cell, 133(5), Peri, F., and Nüsslein-Volhard, C., Live Imaging of Neuronal Degradation by Microglia Reveals a Role for v0-ATPase a1 in Phagosomal Fusion In Vivo, 916-927, Copyright (2008) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Cell