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- ZDB-FIG-070628-1
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- Lin et al., 2007 - Depletion of Med10 enhances Wnt and suppresses Nodal signaling during zebrafish embryogenesis
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Med10 is a conserved subunit of the transcriptional Mediator complex (MED). (A) Med10 is evolutionarily conserved. The predicted protein sequence for Med10 was compared using ClustalW with Med10 orthologues from several species. (B) Zebrafish Med10 is highly homologous with human and mouse Med10 but exhibits limited homology with Drosophila, C. elegans, and yeast. Shown are percentages of identity and similarity. (C) med10 is expressed throughout zebrafish embryogenesis. Shown is a Northern blot with total RNA extracted from 10 embryos at different stages. Note the decrease of maternal transcripts at the bud stage and gradual increase of zygotic transcripts thereafter. |
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Stage Range: | 4-cell to Protruding-mouth |
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Stage: | Protruding-mouth |
Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 303(2), Lin, X., Rinaldo, L., Fazly, A.F., and Xu, X., Depletion of Med10 enhances Wnt and suppresses Nodal signaling during zebrafish embryogenesis, 536-548, Copyright (2007) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.