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Blood, Vol. 110, Issue 1, 99-106, July 1, 2007

The zebrafish udu gene encodes a novel nuclear factor and is essential for primitive erythroid cell development
Blood Liu et al.
110: 99
Supplemental materials for: Liu et al, Vol 110, Issue 1, 99-106
Files in this Data Supplement:
- Table S1. Rescue results (PDF, 51.4 KB)
- Table S2. Morpholino injection results (PDF, 13.8 KB)
- Table S3. Summary of down-regulated genes in udu sq1 mutant (PDF, 50.6 KB)
- Table S4. Summary of up-regulated genes in udusq1 mutant (PDF, 35.9 KB)
- Figure S1. TUNEL analysis of wild-type and udusq1−/− embryos (JPG, 36.9 KB)
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(A,B) Lateral views of 24hpf wild-type (A) and udusq1−/− (B) embryos after TUNEL staining. All embryos are oriented with anterior to the left.

- Figure S2. Sequence alignment of zebrafish udu, human, and mouse GON4L proteins (JPG, 545 KB)
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Identical amino acids are labeled in red, whereas homologous residues, which are scored if they are within a single group of neutral (A, C, G, P, S, T), hydrophobic (I, L, M, V), acidic (D, E, N, Q), basic (H, K, R), or aromatic (F, W, Y), are indicated in yellow.

- Figure S3. Verification of elevated p53 and its target gene expression in udusq1−/− mutant by semiquantitative RT-PCR (JPG, 44.4 KB)
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Left and right lanes represent 24hpf samples from wild-type (left) and mutant (right) embryos, respectively.

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