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. 2012 Nov 27;7(11):e49810. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0049810

Figure 7. Rbp6 and Msi do not function co-operatively to regulate GSC identity, but mis-expression of Rbp6 causes loss of germ cells through apoptosis.

Figure 7

(A) Msi expression (red) in a w1118 third instar larval testis is nuclear and found in germ cells of all stages. (*) denotes the hub. (B) Rbp6 antibody expression (red) is cytoplasmically localised to the cyst cells of the w1118 third instar larval testis. (C) A representative confocal micrograph of a Rbp61,msi1/Rbp62,msi2 2 day old adult double mutant testis containing germ cells (red) of varying stages, from GSCs (*) to spermatocytes. CPCs (Zfh1, green) abut the hub (FasIII, blue) and take over positions where GSC’s have been lost (arrows) as a result of the msi mutation. No enhancement of the msi mutant phenotype was observed. (D–E) nosGal4;UAS-Rbp6 mutant testes vary from containing no germ cells (red, D) to containing only large spermatocytes in close proximity to the hub (white arrow, E). Acridine Orange labelling of w1118 testes (green, F) and nosGal4;UAS-Rbp6 mutant testes (green, G) reveal more cell death in mutant tissue. Scale bars: 20 µm.