Extended Data Fig. 6: Examination of PTI elicitors and GNSR induction. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 6: Examination of PTI elicitors and GNSR induction.

From: Plant microbiota feedbacks through dose-responsive expression of general non-self response genes

Extended Data Fig. 6: Examination of PTI elicitors and GNSR induction.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

(A) Induction of GNSR genes (y-axis) at 90 min (left) and 180 min (right) after treatment with diverse MAMPs, PAMPs, or DAMPs (x-axis), derived from bacteria, fungi, insects, or plants, as reported by Bjornson et al. (2021, ref. 29). Color indicates log2FC as shown in the key. GNSR genes that were found to be commonly induced by all elicitors within 3 h after treatment are highlighted in bold. Conditions clustered by Ward’s method. (B) Validation of CYP71A12 (top) and AZIL (bottom) induction (y-axis) by select MAMPs and DAMPs at three early timepoints. Seedlings were inoculated with 15 µl of elicitors diluted to 10 µM (flg22, elf18, 3-OH-FA) or 100 µM (STMP6). Points indicate mean log2FCs of normalized gene expression relative to axenic control plants, error bars indicate propagated standard error. Data from n = 2 independent experiments, each comprising 18 pooled plants per condition measured in duplicate.

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