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. 2019 Oct 11;116(44):22331–22340. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1903695116

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

SghA releases SA from SAG during bacterial infection and is involved in the modulation of tumor development. Biosensor analysis (A) and HPLC analysis (B) of SA in Arabidopsis roots infected with A. tumefaciens strain A6 and its derivatives. Experiments were repeated 5 times in duplicate, and relative fold change was calculated by normalizing against wild-type A6, arbitrarily set as 100%. (C) Tumor sizes incited by strain A6 and derivatives in A. thaliana wild-type Wassilewskija. (D) Tumor sizes incited by strain A6 and derivatives in the SAG-defective mutant of A. thaliana Ugt74f1. Experiments in C and D were repeated 3 times, and each time with 4 plants. Statistical analyses were performed with a nonparametric Kruskal–Wallis 1-way ANOVA test in GraphPad. Values and error bars represent means and SD. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.001; ns, not significant.