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Fig. 6

From: Water deficit mechanisms in perennial shrubs Cerasus humilis leaves revealed by physiological and proteomic analyses

Fig. 6

Dendrogram of 46 differentially abundant proteins obtained by hierarchical clustering analysis. The three columns represent different drought treatment time points, including 0, 12, and 24 days. The rows represent individual proteins. Two main clusters (I and II) and subclusters of I and II (I-1, I-2, II-1, and II-2) are shown on the left side. Functional categories indicated by capital letters, spot numbers, and protein name abbreviations are listed on the right side. The scale bar indicates log (base2) transformed protein abundance ratios ranging from -3.0 to 3.0. The ratio was calculated as protein abundance at control divided by abundance each treatment, respectively. The increased and decreased proteins are represented in red and green, respectively. The color intensity increases with increasing abundant differences. Undetected proteins are indicated in gray. Abbreviations for functional categories: A, Photosynthesis; B, Stress and defense; C, Carbohydrate and energy metabolism; D, Transcription related; F, Protein synthesis and turnover; E, Amino acid metabolism; I, Cell wall related; J, Cell division. Detailed information on protein names and abbreviations can be found in Table 1

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