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. 2017 Aug 18;7:8732. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-08230-4

Figure 4.

Figure 4

AGB1 and SSP physically interact with the N- and C-termial of YODA by luciferase complementation assay and pull-down assay. (A) Protein structure of YODA. N-Tail, kinase, C-Tail and Δ334 (334–883aa) are indicated in the diagram. (BF) Tobacco leaves co-infiltrated with agrobacterium containing 35S-driven construct pairs as indicated were photographed with a charge-coupled device camera. (BF) cLUC-AGB1 interacts with nLUC-YDA-N-Tail (C) and nLUC-YDA-C-Tail (F), but not nLUC-YDA (B), nLUC- YDA-Kinase (E) or nLUC-YDA-Δ334 (D), respectively. (GK) cLUC-SSP interacts with nLUC-YDA-N-Tail (H) and nLUC-YDA-C-Tail (K), but not nLUC-YDA (G), nLUC-YDA-Kinase (J) or nLUC-YDA-Δ334 (I), respectively. The pseudocolor bar shows the relative range of luminescence intensity in images. Pull-down assay shows that AGB1 (L) and SSP (M) interact with the N-Tail and C-Tail of YODA, but not the kinase domain. GST does not interact with the N-Tail, kinase domain or C-Tail of YODA (N). Full blots are shown in Supplemental Data.