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Fig. 8

From: A glycine-rich protein MoGrp1 functions as a novel splicing factor to regulate fungal virulence and growth in Magnaporthe oryzae

Fig. 8

The sequence between the 1st and 2nd RGG is essential to nuclear localization of MoGrp1. Subcellular localization of the C-terminal GFP tagged MoGrp1 (cg1g) construct and its mutated alleles dNR (MoGrp1Δ1–173), Δ265–324 (MoGrp1Δ265–324), Δ191–324 (MoGrp1Δ191–324), Δ182–324 (MoGrp1Δ182–324), Δ182–190 (MoGrp1Δ182–190), dNG (MoGrp175–190), and AGG (MoGrp1R182A, R191A) in conidia of the ΔMogrp1 mutant kg1. Bar, 10 μm

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