Fig. 5: The association of mitochondria and chloroplast. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: The association of mitochondria and chloroplast.

From: A moonlighting role for enzymes of glycolysis in the co-localization of mitochondria and chloroplasts

Fig. 5

The mitochondria associated at middle of the day (MD) in wild type (a); pgam1/2 (b), sdmA-pgam1/2 (c), the double mutant complemented by native promoter with non-functional phosphoglycerate mutase); enolase-2 (d). The cyan fluorescence is the mitochondria. Purple is the autofluorescence. Yellow represents the unassociated mitochondria and white represents associated mitochondria, respectively. e the difference of mitochondria associated between WT and mutants. Enolase-2 and enolase-4 are two mutants of enolase. nA-enolase-2 is the enolase-2 complemented by native promoter with nuclear target enolase. One-way ANOVA analysis by WT_MD as control (*P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, SD). MN middle of the night, pgam1/2 double mutant of phosphoglycerate mutase 1 and phosphoglycerate mutase 2, sdmA-pgam1/2 the double mutant complemented by native promoter with non-functional phosphoglycerate mutase), nA nuclear targeted. Note: scale bar is different in each figure. White arrow is used to highlight the most important points within each panel.

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