Arabidopsis PEN3/PDR8, an ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Contributes to Nonhost Resistance to Inappropriate Pathogens That Enter by Direct Penetration
Plant Cell Stein et al. 10.1105/tpc.105.038372 Supplemental Data
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- Supplemental Figure 1 - Transcript Profiling ofpen3-1 and Col-0 Following Inoculation with the Arabidopsis or Barley Powdery Mildew Pathogens. Hierarchical display of ratio values (relative to uninoculated Col-0) of 4,240 genes with altered expression in pen3-1 mutants or Col-0 1 dpi with a powdery mildew pathogen. Of these genes, 4,226 were differentially expressed in response to treatment (i.e., uninoculated, 1 dpi with B. graminis hordei, 1 dpi with E. cichoracearum); 672 were differentially expressed in response to genotype (i.e., Col-0, pen3-1) including 658 genes that were also differentially expressed in response to treatment; and 8 were differentially expressed in the treatment x genotype interaction, genotype and treatment factors. Red indicates up-regulated genes, blue down-regulated genes and yellow genes with no change in expression. (U) uninfected; (E) infected with the host powdery mildew, E. cichoracearum; (B) infected with the nonhost powdery mildew, B. g. hordei.
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