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. 1997 Nov 17;139(4):1033–1046. doi: 10.1083/jcb.139.4.1033

Table III.

Full-Length α-Catenin Diminishes the Dorsalization caused by Xwnt-8 and the Axis Duplication Caused by β-Catenin

DAI
mRNA Injected # of Embryos >8 7 6 5 Average DAI
0.125 ng Xwnt8 + 0.85 ng GFP  89 89  0  0  0 >8
0.125 ng Xwnt8 + 3 ng GFP  74 74  0  0  0 >8
0.125 ng Xwnt8 + 0.85 GFPαNcat  86  3 67 13  3    6.8
0.125 ng Xwnt8 + 3 ng GFPαNcat  98  5 36 55  0    6.3
0.125 ng GFP + 3 ng GFPαNcat  77  0  0  0 77   5
No. with duplicated axes Percent duplicated axes
0.02 ng β-catenin + 3 ng GFPαNcatCterm 142 67  47
0.02 ng β-catenin + 3 ng GFPαNcat 115 13  11

Numbers shown are sums taken from four separate experiments. Embryos were injected in one ventral blastomere at the four-cell stage. The degree of dorsalization (dorsoanterior index [DAI]) and axis duplication were scored at early tadpole stages. A score of 5 is given to a normal embryo; 10 means the embryo is completely dorsalized (as described by Kao and Elinson, 1988). In addition, when duplicate axes were seen in embryos injected with β-catenin + GFPαNcat, the axes were very much reduced, with no complete head structures when compared to the axes duplications seen in embryos injected with β + GFPαNcatCterm.