Fig. 5
EphB3b Controls LPM Polarity and Asymmetric Movement
(A-E′) EphrinB1 and EphB3b regulate LPM polarity in the foregut region. α-ZO-1 staining in MO-ephb3b embryos reveals that junctions in the LPM form similar to controls at 22 hpf (A-B′); while at 32 hpf, ZO-1 is mislocalized (arrowheads) in MO-ephrinb1 and MO-ephb3b embryos (C-E′). Yellow arrowheads specify the midline and reveal impaired gut looping in MO-ephrinb1 and MO-ephb3b (C-E).
(F-G′) casanova mutants exhibit ZO-1 localization defects in the LPM (arrowheads) at 32 hpf.
(A-G′) Transverse sections at liver level, left side to the right; dashed lines delineate the endoderm (green) and LPM (yellow); (A′-G′) are magnifications of the areas indicated by a box in (A-G).
Reprinted from Developmental Cell, 39, Cayuso, J., Dzementsei, A., Fischer, J.C., Karemore, G., Caviglia, S., Bartholdson, J., Wright, G.J., Ober, E.A., EphrinB1/EphB3b Coordinate Bidirectional Epithelial-Mesenchymal Interactions Controlling Liver Morphogenesis and Laterality, 316-328, Copyright (2016) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Cell