RAB-10 Is Required for Endocytic Recycling in the Caenorhabditis elegans Intestine
Mol. Biol. Cell Chen et al. 17: 1286 Supplemental Material
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- Figure 1 - Anatomy of the worm intestine. The worm intestine consists of 20 individual epithelial cells forming nine donut-like intestinal rings (Int I-IX). Int I consists of 4 epithelial cells while all other rings are formed by 2 epithelial cells. (A) From left to right, two intestinal rings (Int VIII-IX,) followed by a int-rec valve are shown. Image (B) represents a 90 degree x-axis rotation of (A).
- Figure 2 - Strains used in this study.
- Figure 3 - gum-1 mutants accumulate enlarged intestinal vacuoles labeled by trans-membrane cargo protein hTAC-GFP and early endosomal marker RFP-RAB-5. Arrows indicate enlarged intestinal vacuoles labeled by hTAC-GFP and RFP-RAB-5. Bar, 10 um.