Fig. 9
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- ZDB-FIG-120126-42
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- Schepis et al., 2012 - αE-catenin regulates cell-cell adhesion and membrane blebbing during zebrafish epiboly
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αE-catenin and E-cadherin depletion influence ERM protein localization and membrane blebbing in ezr morphants. (A) Percentage of cells with bleb-like membrane protrusions. n=12 embryos. *P<10–6 ezr or ctnna mo low dose versus ctnna/ezr mo low dose, #P<10–6 ezr mo high dose versus cdh1/ezr mo high dose. (B) Average number of blebs per cell. n=12 embryos. *P<10–6 ezr or ctnna mo low dose versus ctnna/ezr mo low dose, #P<10–5 ezr mo high dose versus cdh1/ezr mo high dose. Error bars indicate s.e.m. (C-E) Confocal images of the most external epiblast layer at the animal pole of embryos at 50% epiboly stained for phospho-ERM proteins. (C) Uninjected control. (D) ctnna morphant. (E) cdh1 morphant. Scale bar: <10 μm. |
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Stage: | 50%-epiboly |