1. Additional file 1: Figure S1. of The essential requirement of an animal heme peroxidase protein during the wing maturation process in Drosophila
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Dondra Bailey, Basar, Mohammed, Nag, Sanjay, Nivedita Bondhu, Shaloei Teng, and Atanu Duttaroy
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Alignment of Cysu with Drosophila orthologs. The highly conserved peroxidase region indicated by the consensus line appears in red, uppercase letters; a weak conservation is indicated in lowercase blue. Drosophila species are highly conserved (~95%) among the following: D. grimshawi (DGRIM), D. mojavensis (DMOJA), D. virilis (DVIRI), D. willistoni (DWILL), D. pseudoobscura (DPSEU), D. ananassae (DANAN), D. erecta (DEREC), D. yakuba (DYAKU), D. sechellia (DSECH), and D. simulans (DSIMU), D. persimilis (DPERS). The green line indicates the peroxinectin region. Figure S2. Severity of Cysu phenotype changes with time. Flies were collected (Day 1) photographed at different time interval until Day 2. In all cases the phenotype gets more and more severe indicating that the entire wing was affected. Figure S3. Knockdown of Cysu expression in each essential compartment of the wing disc cause no effect on wing development because adult wings develop normally. Except for Actin-GALâ >â CysuIR where ubiquitous suppression results in collapsed wing effect. (PPT 17161 kb)
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