Figure 5From: Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of the jasmonate signalling pathway in response to abiotic and harvesting stress in Hevea brasiliensisHbJAZ gene structure is conserved with the Arabidopsis orthologue. (A) Phylogenetic tree constructed from the amino acid sequence of 12 full-length AtJAZs and 7 full-length HbJAZ, showing five (A–E) subclades of proteins. (B) Intron/exon organization of the corresponding genes. Thick green and blue bars indicate coding regions and non-coding untranslated regions in exons, respectively. The Jas motif coding region is depicted in red. Introns are depicted by a thin black horizontal line or, in the case of the Jas intron, a red line. (C) Sequence of the Jas exon/intron junction in five HeveaJAZ genes containing the intron. Exon sequences are highlighted in black with the predicted amino acid sequence. Illustration adapted from [26].Back to article page