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English: Impact of MP17 phosphorylation on PD targeting. (A) Amino acid changes introduced in the mutated MP 17 versions compared to wild type MP 17, position of exchanged peptides is indicated within the MP 17 polypeptide; (B–G) confocal images of the respective MP17:GFP variants transiently expressed in N. benthamiana epidermis cells; displayed are superimpositions of propidium iodide stained cell walls (red) and MP17:GFP fluorescence (green); bars represent 20 μm. |
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Source | doi:10.3389/fpls.2011.00018 |
Author | Katrin Link, Florian Vogel, Uwe Sonnewald |
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