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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200701006
Grande-Garcia et al.

Figure S1 Absence of Cav1 does not delay cell spreading.

Figure S2 Constitutively active Rho and dominant-negative mutants of Rac and Cdc42 restore normal polarity in Cav1-/- fibroblasts.

Figure S3 A dominant-negative p190RhoGAP construct rescues polarity in Cav1-/- fibroblasts.

Figure S4 Src inhibition and p190RhoGAP knockdown in Cav1-/- MEFs restore the WT morphology pattern.

Figure S5 Total and tyrosine phosphorylated p190RhoGAP are elevated in Cav1-/- MEFs.

Video 1 Adhesion turnover in WT MEFs.

Video 2 Adhesion turnover in Cav1-/- MEFS.

Video 3 Protrusion-retraction analysis of WT MEFs.

Video 4 Protrusion-retraction analysis of Cav1-/- MEFs.

Video 5 Random migration of WT MEFs.

Video 6 Random migration of Cav1-/- MEFs.

Video 7 Random migration of Cav1-/- MEFs reconstituted with Cav1.

Video 8 In vitro wound-healing assays in WT MEFs.

Video 9 In vitro wound-healing assay in Cav1-/- MEFs.

Video 10 In vitro wound-healing assay in Cav1-/- MEFs reconstituted with Cav1.