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Fig. 4. Khc mutants resemble milt class II mutants. (A-C) Prefollicular cysts: mutant Khc27 clonal cysts (B, broken outlines) show premature mitochondrial accumulation (green, arrow) at the middle of the fusome (magenta) in contrast to wild-type (A) and Dhc64C6-6/6-12 (C) cysts. (D-F) Forming follicles: the Balbiani body (broken yellow line) is greatly enlarged in Khc27 clones (E) and reduced in Dhc64C6-6/6-12 mutants (F) compared with wild type (D). The Dhc64C6-6/6-12 oocyte (F inset, barbed arrow) can be distinguished from the nurse cells by its selective accumulation of Cup protein (blue). (G-J) Dynein heavy chain (green) localization is indistinguishable between wild type (G,H) and miltEY01559 (I,J), both during follicle formation (G,I) and in older follicles (H,J). By contrast, Dhc accumulates in intense puncta in the posterior region of Khc27 mutant oocytes (arrows, K,L). A wild-type oocyte shows normal diffuse Dhc localization (L, barbed arrow). (A-F) ATP synthase, green; (G-L) Dynein heavy chain, green; (A-J) 1B1, magenta; (B,E,K,L) ß-galactosidase marks wild-type cells (blue). Scale bars: 10 µm in A-F; 10 µm in G,I,K; 20 µm in H,J,L.





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