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Fig. 4

From: A novel adenylate isopentenyltransferase 5 regulates shoot branching via the ATTTA motif in Camellia sinensis

Fig. 4

Expression of total CsA-IPT5 transcripts in the stem node and root, CTKs contents in the internode and stem node, and expression of CsA-IPT5 protein in the stem node induced by 6-BA application. A,D Expression of total CsA-IPT5 transcripts in the stem node (A) and root (D) at different time points induced by 6-BA. B, C CTK contents in the internode (B) and stem node (C) induced by 6-BA. Western blot (E) and ‘CsA-IPT5/Actin’ (F) which showed CsA-IPT5 protein expression in the stem node at 9 d and 18 d after 6-BA treatment. Data are means ±SD (n = 3 or 6). For figures A and D, asterisks indicate significant differences in the expression of total CsA-IPT5 transcripts between control and 6-BA treatment at each time point; for figures B and C, asterisks indicate significant differences in each index between control and 6-BA treatment; for figure F, asterisks indicate significant differences in ‘CsA-IPT5/Actin’ between control and 6-BA treatment at each time point (**P < 0.01; Student’s t-test)

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