IMAGE

Fig. 6

ID
ZDB-IMAGE-121031-37
Source
Figures for Shimizu et al., 2012
Image
Figure Caption

Fig. 6

Tcf/Lef-miniP:dGFP reporter activity during early embryogenesis was dependent on the Tcf/Lef family of transcription factors. (A–D) The Tcf/Lef-miniP:dGFP reporter activity was regulated positively by Lef1, Tcf7, and Tcf7l2 and negatively by Tcf7l1a. Control MO, 1 or 0.2 ng of lef1 MO, tcf7l2 MO, tcf7l1a MO, or tcf7 spl MO was coinjected with p53 MO into one cell-stage Line-2 embryos, as indicated. (A, C) At 10.5 hpf, 20 embryos were collected and their total RNA was purified. The relative expression levels of d2EGFP mRNAs at 10.5 hpf were analyzed by qPCR. (B, D) Left-side views of MO-injected reporter fish embryos, as indicated, with the anterior side to the top. Scale bar, 200 μm. (E) Whole-mount in situ hybridization staining for lef1, tcf7, tcf7l2, and tcf7l1a in 12.5-hpf zebrafish embryos. Tcf/Lef mRNA expression in the anterior and posterior tissues is indicated with arrows and arrowheads, respectively. Scale bar, 200 μm. (F, G) Tcf7l1a negatively regulated Tcf/Lef-miniP:dGFP reporter activity. Control MO (n=28) or tcf7l1a MO (n=38) was coinjected with p53 MO into one cell-stage Line-2 embryos as indicated. (F) Whole-mount in situ hybridization staining for d2EGFP using 10.5-hpf MO-injected Line-2 embryos. Scale bar, 200 μm. (G) The width of the d2EGFP mRNA-expressing area was quantified by measuring the lengths of “a” and “b”, which are indicated in (F), using Image J (NIH).

Acknowledgments
This image is the copyrighted work of the attributed author or publisher, and ZFIN has permission only to display this image to its users. Additional permissions should be obtained from the applicable author or publisher of the image.

Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 370(1), Shimizu, N., Kawakami, K., and Ishitani, T., Visualization and exploration of Tcf/Lef function using a highly responsive Wnt/beta-catenin signaling-reporter transgenic zebrafish, 71-85, Copyright (2012) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.