Fig. 3
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- ZDB-FIG-120718-16
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- Anastasaki et al., 2012 - Continual and partial MEK inhibition ameliorates cardio-facio-cutaneous phenotypes in zebrafish
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Continuous suboptimal PD0325901 treatment prevents zebrafish BRAFCFC phenotypes. (A) Wild-type embryos were injected with human BRAFWT, the kinase-activating and most common CFC allele BRAFQ257R, or the kinase-inactivating BRAFG596V, and imaged at the indicated developmental time post-fertilisation. (B) Images of untreated control zebrafish (top panel) and a zebrafish expressing the kinase-inactivating BRAFG596V allele under the melanocyte-specific mitfa promoter (bottom panel). Insert image depicts a high-magnification image of ectopic melanisation and nevi formation. (C) Continuous treatment of BRAFWT- and BRAFCFC-injected embryos with a suboptimal dose (0.2 μM) of PD0325901 from 4 hpf through 4 dpf. (D) Western blot of 10-hpf wild-type [uninjected (Un)] or BRAFCFC embryos treated with 0.2 μM of PD0325901 from 4 hpf, and immunostained with anti-phospho-ERK1/2 and anti-ERK1/2 antibodies. |