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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 11.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Dyn. 2019 Sep 10;248(12):1195–1210. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.106

Table 5.

Rescue of bmp4 expression pattern by increased levels of tmem2 and variants

Genotype Injected mRNA Broad bmp4 Concentrated bmp4
wild-type uninjected - 78/78 (100%)
Ztmem2 uninjected 28/28 (100%) -
wild-type 300 pg tmem2 - 44/44 (100%)
Ztmem2 300 pg tmem2 3/14 (21%) 11/14 (79%)
wild-type 300 pg sc-tmem2 - 77/77 (100%)
Ztmem2 300 pg sc-tmem2 16/21 (76%) 5/21 (24%)
wild-type 300 pg R267H - 36/36 (100%)
Ztmem2 300 pg R267H 4/12 (33%) 8/12 (67%)

Summary of experiments evaluating whether increased expression of tmem2 or tmem2 variants can improve rescue of the bmp4 expression pattern in Ztmem2 mutants. Phenotypes of wild-type sibling or Ztmem2 mutant embryos were assessed as in Table 1. For both full-length tmem2 and sc-tmem2, the degree of rescue provided by injection of 300 pg of mRNA is similar to that provided by 150 pg of mRNA (compare to Table 1). In contrast, doubling the dosage of R267H mRNA significantly improves its efficacy of rescue (compare to Table 1). Significant difference between the effectiveness of 150 and 300 pg dosages was determined using Fisher’s exact test (p<0.001 for R267H). Other analyses with Fisher’s exact test did not yield significant differences: 150 pg tmem2 vs. 300 pg tmem2, p>0.1; 150 pg sc-tmem2 vs. 300 pg sc-tmem2, p=1; 300 pg tmem2 vs. 300 pg R267H, p>0.1.