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Rausch et al., 2018 - The Hippo Pathway Regulates Caveolae Expression and Mediates Flow Response via Caveolae
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Figure 6

CAVEOLINs Are Negative Regulators of YAP/TAZ In Vivo

(A) Images of epithelial cells from WT and cav1−/−/cav3−/ 48 hpf zebrafish embryos labeled for Hoechst (blue) and YAP (red). Note the increased nuclear YAP localization in cav1−/−/cav3−/ cells. Scale bars represent 25 μm.

(B) Quantification of cellular nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio from cav1−/−/cav3−/ superficial epidermal cells compared to WT. Each dot represents one cell. n > 100. Means ± SEM.

(C) Images from cav1−/−/cav3−/ and WT zebrafish embryos expressing epidermal EGFP-yap S54A (Tead-binding-deficient zebrafish yap mutant) and H2A-mCherry (nuclear marker). Note the predominantly nuclear YAP localization in the cav1−/−/cav3−/ epidermal cells compared to WT. Scale bars represent 20 μm.

(D) Quantification of nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio from cav1−/−/cav3−/ epidermal cells compared to WT. Each dot represents one cell. n > 50 from each genotype. Means ± SEM (related to Figure S5H).

(E) qPCR analysis from four-day-old cav1−/−/cav3−/ and WT zebrafish embryos. Means ± SD.

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