Fig. 1: Localization of MoHTR1 and MoHTR2 in rice nuclei. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Localization of MoHTR1 and MoHTR2 in rice nuclei.

From: Two nuclear effectors of the rice blast fungus modulate host immunity via transcriptional reprogramming

Fig. 1

Differential interference contrast (DIC) and confocal images of rice sheath cells infected by M. oryzae at 30 hours post-inoculation (hpi). The fluorescent images shown were chosen from confocal optical z-sections taken at 1-μm intervals. Both a MoHTR1:mRFP and b MoHTR2:mRFP were co-localized with PWL2:eGFP:NLS, a maker used to label rice nuclei (arrow). Arrowheads indicate biotrophic interfacial complexes of invading M. oryzae. Scale bars = 10 μm. Representative micrographs are shown from three independently infected rice sheaths and additional representative data are provided as a Source Data file.

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