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Sonawane et al., 2009 - Lgl2 and E-cadherin act antagonistically to regulate hemidesmosome formation during epidermal development in zebrafish
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Fig. 3

The function of aPKC is dispensable for Itga6 localisation. Co-immunostaining in zebrafish larvae at 5-6 dpf using (A,B) anti-aPKC (green) and anti-E-cadherin (red) antibodies, (C,D) anti-GFP (green) and anti-Itga6 (red) antibodies, and (E,F) anti-Alexa 488 (green) and Itga6 (red) antibodies. The basal aPKC localisation in wild-type larvae (A) is lost in 5-day-old lgl2 mutant larvae (B). The aPKCMO clone marked with GFP (C), and has (prkci) clones marked with Alexa 488-dextran (E), show normal Itga6 localisation (D,F) at 6 dpf. Asterisk, basal epidermal clone.

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