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J. Cell Biol. 10.1083/jcb.200608010
Schober et al.

Figure S1 Mice conditionally mutant for FAK in the skin epithelium are viable with defects in hair follicle morphogenesis.

Figure S2 Schematic of box-and-whisker diagram.

Figure S3 Microtubules converge at stable FAs in FAK-deficient keratinocytes.

Figure S4 FAK interacts with tension-signaling components to define size and intensity of FAs in keratinocytes.

Figure S5 Models for the roles of FAK in epidermal keratinocytes.

Video 1 FAK promotes FA dynamics.

Video 2 Fak KO keratinocytes form lamellipodia and focal complexes, which quickly assemble into robust FAs.

Video 3 Actin dynamics and orientation are abnormal in Fak KO skin explants.

Video 4 Microtubules target FAs in WT and Fak KO keratinocytes.

Video 5 Microtubules dynamically grow towards peripheralFAs in WT and Fak KO keratinocytes.





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