Split Green Fluorescent Protein System to Visualize Effectors Delivered from Bacteria During Infection

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May 24th, 2018

DOI :10.3791/57719-v

May 24th, 2018

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Keywords Split Green Fluorescent Protein

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0:04

Title

0:49

Preparation of Plant Materials and Pseudomonas Culture

2:09

Transient Expression of Organelle-targeted sfGFP1-10OPT in N. benthamiana

3:58

Inoculation of Pseudomonas and Observation of sfGFP Signal via Confocal Microscopy

5:46

Results: Split Superfolder Fluorescent Protein System: A Useful Tool to Examine the Dynamics of Effectors in Host Plants

6:32

Conclusion

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