“…Expression of either FAM150A or FAM150B in the developing eye, using the GMR-Gal4 driver, resulted in normal eye morphology ( Figure 3A ). In contrast, expression of constitutively active ALK-F1174S described in neuroblastoma patients results in a rough eye morphology ( Figure 3A ) ( Martinsson et al, 2011 ), while no eye phenotype was observed upon the expression of wild-type human ALK alone ( Figure 3A ) ( Martinsson et al, 2011 , Schonherr, Ruuth et al, 2011 , Schonherr, Ruuth et al, 2011 , Chand et al, 2013 ; Hugosson et al, 2014 ). This can be compared with coexpression of either FAM150A or FAM150B together with human ALK which led to a rough eye phenotype, proving that both FAM150A and FAM150B were able to activate human ALK in this in vivo system ( Figure 3A, B ).…”