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From: A chloroplast-targeted pentatricopeptide repeat protein PPR287 is crucial for chloroplast function and Arabidopsis development

Fig. 1

The domain structure and cellular localization of PPR287. a Schematic representation of the PPR287 domain structures. The chloroplast transit peptide (cTP) and PPR motifs are shown. The number of amino acid (aa) in PPR287 is indicated, and a region rich in aspartate (D), glutamate (E), leucine (L), and serine (S) residues at the C-terminus is indicated. b Cellular localization of the PPR287 protein. GFP signals from the PPR287-GFP-expressing transgenic Arabidopsis were observed using a confocal microscope. Red signals indicate chloroplast auto-fluorescence. Bar = 10 μm

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