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Fig. 1. Dorsal views of the amnioserosa showing morphogenesis of this tissue during
dorsal closure. Anterior is to the left in this and subsequent figures. Dashed
yellow lines demarcate clusters of apically constricted cells. (A,C,E,G)
Embryos at progressively later stages of dorsal closure stained with
anti-phosphotyrosine antibodies. (B,D) Embyros stained with anti-nonmuscle
myosin heavy chain antibodies (Kiehart and
Feghali, 1986). (F,H) Embryos stained with
anti-ß-galactosidase antibodies. (A) A stage 13 embryo prior to
commencement of dorsal closure showing amnioserosa as a flat sheet with cells
elongated perpendicular to the A-P axis of the embryo. (B) Embryo at similar
developmental stage to that in A, showing no enrichment of myosin in the
amnioserosa. (C,D) Early stage 14 embryo double-stained to show elevated
levels of phosphotyrosine (C) and myosin (D) in cells at the anterior and
posterior ends of the amnioserosa. These cells are apically constricted
relative to cells in the middle of the amnioserosa (the apical ends of the
amnioserosa cells are at the surface of the embryo). The hindgut can be seen
as a stained structure under the posterior end of the amnioserosa. (E) Late
stage 14 embryo midway through dorsal closure showing apically constricted
cells at the ends of the amnioserosa and loss of original elongation of middle
amnioserosa cells. (F) UAS-lacZ1-71;GAL4332.3
embryo early in dorsal closure with anti-ß-galactosidase staining
revealing amnioserosa as an elliptical sheet of cells. Note the lack of
expression of the lacZ reporter gene in the epidermis. That no
epidermal cells were expressing the lacZ reporter gene was confirmed
by double staining UAS-lacZ1-71;GAL4332.3
embryos with anti-phosphotyrosine antibodies to show cell boundaries (data not
shown). (G) A stage 15 embryo late in dorsal closure showing that the middle
amnioserosa cells are both elongated along the A-P axis and apically
constricted. (H) A UAS-lacZ1-71;GAL4332.3
embryo after the completion of dorsal closure with ß-galactosidase
staining revealing amnioserosa as a tubular structure. Note lacZ
expression appearing in epidermal cells.