Endothelial specification is a key event during embryogenesis; however, when, and how, endothelial cells separate from other lineages is poorly understood. In zebrafish, Npas4l is indispensable for endothelial specification by inducing the expression of the transcription factor genes , , and . We generated a knock-in reporter in zebrafish to visualize endothelial progenitors and their derivatives in wild-type and mutant embryos. Unexpectedly, we find that in mutants, reporter-expressing cells contribute to the pronephron tubules. Single-cell transcriptomics and live imaging of the early lateral plate mesoderm in wild-type embryos indeed reveals coexpression of endothelial and pronephron markers, a finding confirmed by creERT2-based lineage tracing. Increased contribution of reporter-expressing cells to pronephron tubules is also observed in and mutants and is reversed in mutants injected with mRNA. Together, these data reveal that Npas4l/Tal1/Lmo2 regulate the fate decision between the endothelial and pronephron lineages.

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