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WBPicture0000011600DescriptionFigure 5. EU30 and MH42 localize to the middle of A-bands in both body wall and pharyngeal muscle from wild-type animals. (A and B) Animals were simultaneously reacted with a polyclonal ct-twitchin and monoclonal MH42, and secondary antibodies of goat ct-rab- bit-fluorescein and goat a-mouse rhodamine as described in Materials and Methods. A portion of body wall muscle is shown, as viewed with the fluorescein channel in A (to show et-twitchin reaction), and the rhodamine channel in B (to show MH42 reaction). The arrows point to the middle of the same muscle A-band. (C and D) Animals were simultaneously reacted with a monoclonal to myosin heavy chain A (ct-myoA) and polyclonal EU30, and appropriate fluor-labeled secondary antibodies. The same portion of body wall muscle is shown, as seen with the rhodamine channel in C (to reveal a-myoA reaction) and as seen with the fluorescein channel in D (to reveal EU30 reaction). (E and F) Frozen cross sections were simultaneously reacted with a monoclonal to pharyngeal muscle-specific myosin heavy chain C (et-myoC; shown in E), polyclonal EU30 (shown in F), and appropriate fluor-labeled secondary antibodies. E and F are from the same cross section of a pharynx as viewed with the rhodamine and fluorescein channels, respectively. In the cross-sections in F and G (below), EU30 and MH42 also react with the four body wall muscle quadrants. (G) Frozen cross section reacted with monoclonal MH42 and goat a-mouse-rhodamine. Bars, 5 um.
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Publication_year1996
Article_URLDOIid10.1083/jcb.132.5.835
Journal_URLTheJournalofCellBiology
Publisher_URLTheRockefellerUniversityPress
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