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. 2019 Jul 5;10:2999. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-10850-5

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7

OsSUF4 binds to more target genes. a Venn diagram showing comparison of total genes containing the 7-bp element in the rice genome (green) and the down-regulated (over 1.5-fold) genes in the suf4Ri-1 mutant plants (yellow). b Venn diagram showing comparison of total genes enriched of H3K36me3 in the wild-type rice genome (rose) with genes containing the 7-bp element and down-regulated in suf4Ri-1 (blue). c H3K36me3 distribution pattern of the 100 genes identified in (b) as compared to the other 16,046 H3K36me3-enriched genes in WT rice. The indicated P-value was calculated by the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test. d EMSA analysis with purified His-OsSUF4N and probes in the upper table. Unlabeled probes were used as competitors (100-fold excess). Asterisks indicate the position of shifted bands. e ChIP analysis for OsSUF4 enrichment at the promoter regions of the seven genes using an antibody against OsSUF4 in WT, suf4Ri-1, and PUbi::HA-OsSUF4 plants. Values are the mean ± SD of three individual biological replicates normalized to the internal control OsUbiquitin5. *Represents significant differences between WT and suf4Ri-1 (Student’s t-test: *P < 0.01). **Represents significant differences between WT and PUbi::HA-OsSUF4 (Student’s t-test: **P < 0.01). Source data are provided as a Source Data file