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1. (A) Protein sequence of Tc-FoxQ2. The C-terminus containing 85 amino acids (underlined) has little homology to other proteins in Tribolium and was used for protein expression. (B) Coomassie-blue stained SDS-PAGE gel analysis of expression and purification of Tc-FoxQ2. (-) Before IPTG induction; (+) after IPTG induction. M, marker; lane 1, cell pellet; lane 2, supernatant; lane 3, flow through after Ni2+ chelate affinity chromatography; lane 4, eluted fractions by imidazole; lane 5, before SUMO protease digestion (red arrow); lane 6, after SUMO protease digestion, two bands are observed (red arrows): 6xHis-SUMO and Tc-FoxQ2; lane 7, flow through after re-Ni2+ chelate affinity chromatography which contains Tc-FoxQ2. (C) Expression of Tc-foxQ2 RNA (green) and Tc-FoxQ2 protein (magenta) in the embryo. Tc-foxQ2 RNA is detected throughout the cytoplasm, while Tc-FoxQ2 protein is detected in the nuclei (blue). Tc-foxQ2 RNA and Tc-FoxQ2 protein show a high overlap

2. An ancestral apical brain region contributes to the central complex under the control of foxQ2 in the beetle Tribolium .

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