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. 2017 May 10;6:e26886. doi: 10.7554/eLife.26886

Figure 5. Impaired electrophysiological properties at leon mutant NMJs.

(A) Bar graphs compare frequency, mEJC amplitude, EJC amplitude, and quantal content in 19-2/19-2 and leon1/19-2 to +/19–2 control, and the rescue of 19-2/19-2 and leon1/19-2 by GFP-leon-GR. (B) Bar graphs show that presynaptic D42-GAL4-driven Leon expression failed to restore both EJC amplitude and quantal content in leon1/19-2 mutants. (C) Bar graphs show that 24B-GAL4-driven muscular expression of leon partially restored EJC amplitude and quantal content in leon1/19-2. All data were compared to controls unless specifically indicated by brackets with n.s. indicating no significance, * for p<0.05, ** for p<0.01 and *** for p<0.001 by Student’s t tests. The detail statistic numbers are in Supplementary file 1.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.26886.011

Figure 5.

Figure 5—figure supplement 1. mEJC amplitude and failure analysis.

Figure 5—figure supplement 1.

(A) Bar graphs show that the mEJC amplitude in leon1/19-2 mutant is slightly larger than w1118 and +/19–2 although no statistic significance was detected (see Supplementary file 1). (B) Bar graphs show means ± SEM of quantal content in w1118, +/19–2 and leon1/19-2 by failure analysis. n.s. indicating no significance, ** for p<0.01 and *** for p<0.001 by Student’s t tests. The detail statistic numbers are in Supplementary file 1.