Figure 4From: A proteomic approach to analyzing responses of Arabidopsis thaliana root cells to different gravitational conditions using an agravitropic mutant, pin2 and its wild type Enlargement of selected regions in Figure 3 to highlight some of the differentially expressed protein spots whose abundance changed in Arabidopsis in wild type (WT) (A) and pin2 mutant ( pin2 ) roots tips (B) after exposure to either vertical clinorotation (V) or horizontal clinorotation (H) or hypergravity (G) compared with those that remained stationary control (S). a, b, and c correspond to the framed regions a, b, and c in figure 3, respectively. Spot numbers correspond to those shown in the reference gels. Circles, triangles and reversed triangles indicate the spots with no change, increased and decreased intensity, respectively, in the V, H and G samples compared to the S samples.Back to article page