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Fig. 3

From: Arabidopsis Chloroplast protein for Growth and Fertility1 (CGF1) and CGF2 are essential for chloroplast development and female gametogenesis

Fig. 3

CGF1 targets to chloroplasts through its N-terminal sequences. a CLSM of protoplasts from ProUBQ10:CGF1-GFP, Pro35S:CGF1SP-GFP, or Pro35S:CGF1ΔSP-GFP transgenic plants. From left to right: the GFP channel, autofluorescence channel (chlorophyll), merge of the GFP and autofluorescence (Chl) channels, merge of the GFP, autofluorescence, and transmission channels. b CLSM of root epidermal cells from ProUBQ10:CGF1-GFP. The right image is the merge of the GFP, RFP (FM4–64), and transmission channels. c CLSM of pavement cells from embryonic cotyledons of the ProUBQ10:CGF1-GFP transgenic plants. The right image is the merge of the GFP and transmission channels. Bars = 5 μm for a; 10 μm for b-c

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