Extended Data Fig. 8: Distribution of glucosinolates in stem and cauline leaves of umamit29, −30 and −31 mutants.
From: Export of defensive glucosinolates is key for their accumulation in seeds

Content of methionine-derived (Met-derived) (a,c) and tryptophan-derived (Trp-derived) (b,d) glucosinolates (GLS) in the first internode (from base of the stem to the first node) (a,b) and the cauline leaves (c,d) of Col-0 (n = 6), umamit single (n = 7, 3, 8 for ut29-1, ut30-1, ut31-1, respectively), double (n = 16) and triple mutants (n = 7), gtr1 gtr2 gtr3 mutants (n = 6) as well as of ut29-1 ut30-5 gtr1 gtr2 gtr3 mutants (n = 5) (mean ± s.d.). a, b, c indicate significant differences determined by two-way ANOVA followed by post-hoc Tukey’s HSD test for all pairwise comparisons (p < 0.05).