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. 2014 Aug 18;9(8):e105138. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105138

Figure 5. Acetyl-CoA appears to be a central hub connecting diverse pathways upregulated in Summer crowns and rhizomes.

Figure 5

Cyan squares are KEGG pathways found to be upregulated in Summer plants by GSEA, and cyan circles are, and metabolites that were elevated in Summer plants relative to Kanlow plants. Edges connecting pathways (squares) to metabolites (circle) indicate that the given metabolite is found in the connected pathway. Pathways with direct connections in KEGG are also connected by edges. Acetyl-CoA (diamond) could be a potential linker molecule among these diverse pathways and is suggested to be a possible metabolic hub in Summer crowns and rhizomes entering dormancy.