Preparation of Plant Materials and Pseudomonas Culture
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Transient Expression of Organelle-targeted sfGFP1-10OPT in N. benthamiana
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Inoculation of Pseudomonas and Observation of sfGFP Signal via Confocal Microscopy
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Results: Split Superfolder Fluorescent Protein System: A Useful Tool to Examine the Dynamics of Effectors in Host Plants
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Conclusion
Transkript
This method can help answer key questions in the plant-microbe interaction field such as how pathogenic bacteria can disturb the optimal condition of their host plant cells by using proteins called effectors secreted into plant cells. The main adv
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Fluorescent protein-based approaches to monitor effectors secreted by bacteria into host cells are challenging. This is due to the incompatibility between fluorescent proteins and the type-III secretion system. Here, an optimized split superfolder GFP system is used for visualization of effectors secreted by bacteria into the host plant cell.