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. 2011 Jan 24;192(2):349–363. doi: 10.1083/jcb.201006109

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

stn-2 is required in neurons, but not muscle, to maintain neuronal position. (A–D) Tissue-specific expression assays reveal that stn-2 functions in neurons, but not body-wall muscles, to maintain the position of cholinergic (A and B) and GABA (C and D) neurons. Moreover, this function requires the STN-2 PDZ domain. Three independent transgenic lines were analyzed for each construct in which neuronal and muscle expressions of STN-2 were driven by the unc-119 and myo-3 promoters, respectively. The error bars show the standard error of the proportions of three sample sets in which n = 100 in each set. Statistical significance was assessed by the Z test. WT, wild type.