Author: Monika Abedin Sigg; Tabea Menchen; Jeffery Johnson; Chanjae Lee; Semil P. Choksi; Galo Garcia; Henriette Busengdal; Gerard Dougherty; Petra Pennekamp; Claudius Werner; Fabian Rentzsch; Nevan Krogan; John B. Wallingford; Heymut Omran; Jeremy F. Reiter
Title: Evolutionary proteomics uncovers ciliary signaling components Document date: 2017_6_22
ID: 9y8r277c_30
Snippet: To determine where in the invertebrate embryo Enkur is expressed we used in situ 367 hybridization to identify Enkur expression in sea anemone and sea urchin embryos throughout 368 gastrulation. In sea anemone embryos, early in gastrulation, Enkur was expressed in most cells, 369 with higher expression in a subset of cells distributed throughout the embryo ( Figure 5A and 370 S5A). Midway through gastrulation and into the late gastrula stage, Enk.....
Document: To determine where in the invertebrate embryo Enkur is expressed we used in situ 367 hybridization to identify Enkur expression in sea anemone and sea urchin embryos throughout 368 gastrulation. In sea anemone embryos, early in gastrulation, Enkur was expressed in most cells, 369 with higher expression in a subset of cells distributed throughout the embryo ( Figure 5A and 370 S5A). Midway through gastrulation and into the late gastrula stage, Enkur expression was 371 maintained in the ectoderm and became enriched at the aboral end of the sea anemone embryo, 372 coincident with the apical organ, a group of cells that bear long cilia (termed the "ciliary tuft") 373
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