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WBPicture0000009729DescriptionFigure 2. The C. elegans Sm Proteins Localize to P Granules. (A and B) Meiotic pachytene germ cells of the adult germline stained with the anti-Sm Y12 monoclonal antibody (A) and PGL-1 (B). DAPI staining of nuclei is also shown.(C and D) Four-cell and eight-cell embryos stained with Sm human sera (C) and PGL-1 (D). Merged images show that PGL-1 and Sm staining are coincident within P granules (data not shown). The Sm monoclonals KSm4 and 7.13, as well as an SmG polyclonal, also stained P granules (Supplementary Material).(E-H) Embryos of approximately 50 cells were stained with Sm human sera (E, G) or PGL-1 (F, H). The embryo in (G) and (H) was from an SmE,D1,D3 (RNAi) animal, while those in (E) and (F) are from a noninjected control animal. The exposures in (E) and (G) are equivalent. Quantitation of the reduction of Sm staining by Sm depletion with several Sm antibodies is presented in the Supplementary Material (Table S2). PGL-1 particles are detected in four cells in (H).The scale bars are 2.5 μm (A, B), 10 μm (C, D), and 5 μm (E-H).
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AcknowledgmentTemplateReprinted from <Journal_URL>, <Article_URL>, Copyright <Publication_year>, with permission from <Publisher_URL>.
Publication_year2002
Article_URLDOIid10.1016/S0960-9822(02)01111-9
Journal_URLCurrentBiology
Publisher_URLElsevier
ReferenceWBPaper00005457