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Fig. 5. Mist1 and Cx32 are co-expressed in most secretory exocrine cell types. (A) RT-PCR analysis of several different tissues from wild type (WT) mice reveals that Mist1 and Cx32 transcripts are co-expressed in all serous exocrine cell types. The liver, which is not a serous exocrine organ, expresses the Cx32 gene but not the Mist1 gene. (B) RNA blot hybridization reveals that all serous exocrine tissues show a large decrease in Cx32 mRNA levels from Mist1KO mice when compared to WT control samples. (C-J) Cx32 (green, arrows) and ß-gal (red) immunofluorescence on Mist1Het and Mist1KO samples from the pancreas (C,D), lacrimal gland (E,F), submandibular gland (G,H) and liver (I,J). In all Mist1KO secretory exocrine cells in which the Mist1 locus is transcriptionally active (indicated by the presence of ß-gal protein in C-H, red), Cx32 immunoreactivity is greatly reduced. Mist1KO liver cells, which do not express Mist1, maintain high levels of Cx32. Nuclei in the liver panels are stained with the DNA fluorochrome DAPI (blue).





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