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. 2010 Feb 2;107(8):3900–3905. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0913759107

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Subcellular localization of wild-type and mutated Trx h9 in onion epidermal and transgenic Arabidopsis cells using GFP tagging. (AD) Trx h9. (EH) Trx h9G2A. (IL) Trx h9C4W. A and B, E and F, and I and J show transient expression of wild-type and mutated Trx h9-GFP in onion epidermal cells. C and D, G and H, and K and L show stable expression patterns of wild-type and mutated Trx h9-GFP in Arabidopsis. A, E, and I are unplasmolyzed transformed epidermal cells; B, F, and J are plasmolyzed, transformed epidermal cells. C, G, and K are stably transformed root cells; D, H, and L, are stably transformed mesophyll protoplasts. Image in F viewed for GFP (Left) and DAPI (Right). [Scale bars, 50 μm (C, G, and K); 10 μm (remainder).] In B and J, arrows point to Hechtian strands.