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. 2022 Dec 7;10(2):uhac275. doi: 10.1093/hr/uhac275

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Subcellular localization, transactivation activity, and expression of MaDREB1F after drought, cold, and salt treatments. (a) Subcellular localization of MaDREB1F. 35S::MaDREB1F-GFP fusion and 35S::GFP were transiently transformed in tobacco leaves and visualized on the third day post-infiltration. (b) Transactivation activity of MaDREB1F in yeast. Fusion protein was transformed into the AH109 strain. Transactivation activity was examined on SD/Trp, SD/His, and SD/His with X-gal media. (c) Expression of MaDREB1F after osmotic, cold, and salt treatments. Duncan’s range test was used for significance examination (n = 3; P < .05).