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. 2012 Jun 13;7(6):e38756. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0038756

Figure 11. E-cadherin requires α-E-catenin in the non-polarized blastocelic roof cells, but not in the polarized superficial animal cap cells for junctional localization and cell adhesion.

Figure 11

(A-C) Blastocelic roof cells of st. 9 animal caps stained for C-cadherin (red in A and B), or E-cadherin-HA (red in C), αEC (purple), and F-actin (green) in uninjected (A), αEC-depleted (B), or αEC + E-cadherin-HA mRNA injected (C) embryos. (D-E) Superficial cells imaged from the blastocelic cavity in animal caps where all the deeper cells have fallen off, stained for C-cadherin in (D), or E-cadherin (E), in αEC depleted (D), or αEC depleted + E-cadherin-HA mRNA-injected (E) embryos. (F) Western blot data showing the depletion of αEC protein and the expression of C-, and E-, cadherin protein levels in the experiment. Scale bars, 50 µM.