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Figure 5

From: A proteomic approach to analyzing responses of Arabidopsis thaliana root cells to different gravitational conditions using an agravitropic mutant, pin2 and its wild type

Figure 5

Examples of Arabidopsis proteins that exhibited similar changes in expression in wild type (WT) and pin2 mutant ( pin2 ) roots subjected to either horizontal or vertical clinorotation, or hypergravity compared with control roots grown under stationary conditions. Differentially accumulated protein spots are indicated by arrows. The level of increase or decrease found for each spot is shown in bars on the right. Detailed information for proteins shown in A, B and C is provided in Tables 1 and 2 (spot nos. 9, 19 and 47). The highest level found among various treatments is given as 100. S, stationary control; V, vertical clinorotation; H, horizontal clinorotation; G, hypergravity.

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