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WBPicture0000011046DescriptionFigure 2. LIN-56 is broadly expressed and localized to nuclei. (A) Immunoblot of wild-type and lin-56(n2728) protein extracts probed with anti-LIN-56 antibodies. The arrow indicates the band that corresponds to LIN-56. Molecular weights of marker proteins are indicated at left in kilodaltons. (B-E) Whole-mount staining with anti-LIN-56 antibodies (red), DAPI (blue), and either anti-tubulin antibody (green) in embryos or MH27 antibody (green) in larvae as a fixation control. Scale bars, 5 um. Anterior is to the left in all images. pb, polar body. (B and C) LIN-56 staining is observed in the nuclei of most if not all cells throughout embryonic development. Shown are (B) four-cell and (C) late-stage wild-type embryos. (D) Nuclear staining is never observed with anti-LIN-56 antisera in lin-56(n2728) animals. Shown is a four-cell lin-56(n2728) embryo. (E) LIN-56 is present in the P(3-8).p vulval equivalence group and in their descendants during wild-type vulval development. Shown is the midbody of a wild-type L2 larva. Arrowheads point to nuclei of P(3-8).p. MH27 stains the apical borders between the Pn.p cells. (F and G) LIN-56 does not colocalize with chromatin during metaphase or anaphase. F and G show two-cell wild-type embryos. ana, anaphase; meta, metaphase; pro, prophase; telo, telophase.
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Publication_year2011
Article_URLDOIid10.1534/genetics.110.124487
Journal_URLGenetics
Publisher_URLGSA
ReferenceWBPaper00037906