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. 2018 Jun 18;177(4):1539–1554. doi: 10.1104/pp.18.00602

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Absence of CRASS enhances the sensitivity of plants to the inhibition of chloroplast translation by LIN or CAP. A and D, Representative images of 10-d-old wild-type (Col-0), mutant (crass-1 and crass-2), and oeCRASS:YFP#1 crass-1 overexpressor plants germinated on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium containing the indicated concentrations of LIN (A) or CAP (D). B, C, E, and F, Quantification of total chlorophyll (B and E) and carotenoid (C and F) levels (see “Materials and Methods”) demonstrates the differences between wild-type or oeCRASS:YFP#1 crass-1 plants compared with mutant plants grown in the presence of LIN or CAP. Relative data are shown (wild-type plants grown in the absence of LIN/CAP = 100%), and means ± se values (n = 4) are provided. Student’s t test (**, P < 0.01) was used for statistical analysis.