Fig. 6 Zebrafish marcksb is required for gastrulation movements through regulation of cell membrane protrusion and F-actin alignment. A: pEGFP injected embryos; B: pEGFP and marcksb MO co-injected embryos; C: pEGFP-marcksb injected embryos; D: pEGFP-marcksb and marcksb MO co-injected embryos; E: ntl, dlx3 and hgg1 labeled wildtype embryos; F: ntl, dlx3 and hgg1 labeled marcksb MO injected embryos; G: visualization of membrane protrusion in wildtype embryos; H: visualization of membrane protrusion in marcksb MO injected embryos; I: visualization of F-actin alignment in wildtype embryos; J: visualization of F-actin alignment in marcksb MO injected embryos.
Reprinted from Gene, 521(1), Wang, Y.W., Wei, C.Y., Dai, H.P., Zhu, Z.Y., and Sun, Y.H., Subtractive phage display technology identifies zebrafish marcksb that is required for gastrulation, 69-77, Copyright (2013) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Gene