Fig. 4: sna is required for the physiological functions of Bsk. | Cell Death & Disease

Fig. 4: sna is required for the physiological functions of Bsk.

From: Snail modulates JNK-mediated cell death in Drosophila

Fig. 4

Light micrographs of Drosophila adult wings ad and fluorescence micrographs of third instar larval wing discs fi and kn are shown. RNAi-mediated down-regulation of puc along the A/P compartment boundary by ptc-GAL4 triggers the loss-of-ACV phenotype in adult wings a, which is resulted from cell death in larval wing discs f. Both phenotypes depend on endogenous Bsk c and h and Sna d and i. The bottom panels show high magnification views of the boxed areas in upper panels ad. Knockdown of dlg along the A/P compartment boundary (ptc > dlg-IR) induces Bsk-dependent cell death k and m, which is significantly blocked by depletion of sna n. LacZ expression is used as a negative control b, g, and l. e, j, and o Statistical analysis of ACV phenotype (n = 20 for each genotype) and cell death in wing discs (n = 10) as shown in figures ad, fi, and kn, respectively. Error bars indicates standard deviation. One-way ANOVA with Bonferroni multiple comparison test was used to compute P-values, ***P < 0.001; ns, no significant difference. In all wings, anterior is to the left and distal up. See the electronic supplementary material for detailed genotypes. Scale bars: 100 μm in ad (upper panels), 50 μm in ad (lower panels) and fn.

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