Fig. 6 apc Control of Cellular Fate and Differentiation Are Mediated by ctbp1 and Are β-Catenin Independent
(A) Protein from 48 hpf apcmcr zebrafish embryos injected with either 6 x His-APC955–2075 or 6 x His-APC955–2075-AALP were subjected to western blot analysis for β-catenin (top), ctbp1 (second), 6 x His (third), or vinculin (bottom).
(B) Embryos injected as above were fixed at 72 hpf and subjected to in situ hybridization for i-fabp.
(C) apcmcr embryos were treated with DMSO or NS-398 or injected with ctbp1-directed morpholino in the presence or absence of NS-398. At 72 hpf, the embryos were fixed and subjected to in situ hybridization for i-fabp, NaPi, hoxa13a, or evx1.
All images are representative of at least three independent experiments.
Reprinted from Cell, 137(4), Phelps, R.A., Chidester, S., Dehghanizadeh, S., Phelps, J., Sandoval, I.T., Rai, K., Broadbent, T., Sarkar, S., Burt, R.W., and Jones, D.A., A two-step model for colon adenoma initiation and progression caused by APC loss, 623-634, Copyright (2009) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Cell