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. 2021 Feb 28;49(6):3490–3506. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkab066

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

OZ2 belongs to a four-member family, and its partial complementation in a mutant background leads to a stunted growth phenotype. (A) Schematic representation of each OZ protein with the location of their RanBP2-type zinc finger motifs shown in blue. (B) The rescued oz2/oz2/OZ2* mutant plant exhibits slow growth and dark curled leaves. (C) Identification of several independent T1 oz2/oz2/OZ2* plants confirm the morphological defect caused by the oz2 mutation. Six T1 oz2/oz2/OZ2* plants show a stunted phenotype similar to one of the T0 plants previously identified. In each panel, the three T1 plants are progeny from a T0Oz2*/oz2/OZ2 plant. The three panels represent three different transgenic events.