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Fig. 10 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 10

From: Evolution, gene expression, and protein‒protein interaction analyses identify candidate CBL-CIPK signalling networks implicated in stress responses to cold and bacterial infection in citrus

Fig. 10

Comparison of the CBL-CIPK interaction patterns between citrus (A) and Arabidopsis (B). The red square indicates interaction, and the blue square indicates no interaction for the test CBL-CIPK pairs. The white square indicates that there are no citrus orthologous genes corresponding to Arabidopsis, and the conserved CBL-CIPK pairs shared by citrus and Arabidopsis are marked with “Y” in the squares. The genes in the brackets are the corresponding orthologous genes. A. The CBL-CIPK interaction patterns for citrus were constructed according to the yeast two-hybrid assay in this study. B. The ancestral interaction states of CBLs and CIPKs before the α duplication event in Arabidopsis were reconstructed according to a previous study [35]. anc- indicates ancestral gene, and the gene pairs duplicated from the recent α event in Arabidopsis are considered as one ancestral gene

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