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Fig. 4. (Top) Protein levels in {Delta}Arm-expressing embryos are not significantly higher than in wild-type embryos, but much lower than in zw3 or axin germline clones. The zw3 lane contains extracts from four embryos from zw3M11-1; ArmGAL4/+ crossed to wild type. Half the embryos will receive a paternal wild-type copy of zw3, reducing the number of true mutant embryos per lane. The axin lane contains extracts from four embryos from axn germline clone crossed to axn/TM3, therefore half the embryos will receive a zygotic wild-type copy of axn reducing the number of true mutant embryos. However, though the axin and zw3 lanes mix mutant and non-mutant embryos, they still show a significant increase in endogenous Arm protein levels. The {Delta}Arm lane contains extracts from four embryos where the 67.15 GAL4 driver was crossed to {Delta}Arm, therefore all embryos express {Delta}Arm. The wild-type lane contains extracts from four OreR embryos. All embryos were selected to be at similar stages (stage 11 to 12). (Middle) ß-tubulin was used as a loading control, and shows that all lanes were loaded equally. (Bottom) Arm bands were quantitated using NIH Image, and the results graphed. The units are arbitrary.





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