Figure 5.
OS elicitation selectively activates interactive motif formation in unelicited systemic leaves. A, Distribution of enriched GO for a gene set extracted from motif 5c, which displayed major transcriptional changes in unelicited systemic leaves 5 h after elicitation. Extracted genes were used to construct a gene-gene network representing connectivities screened with FDR = 0.05 and a minimum Pearson correlation of 0.98. A known gene with the highest degree of nodal connectivity (NaGGPPS2) is used to illustrate temporal overlap between the two different treatments (W+OS/C and W+W/C). B, Analysis of differentially expressed genes between the control and W+OS for a single time point (5 h after elicitation) for treated and systemic leaves independently. The pie chart represents the distribution of enriched GO terms for both down-regulated pathways in elicited tissues and up-regulated pathways in unelicited systemic tissues. 2ry, Secondary; AA, amino acid; Misc. enz., miscellaneous enzymes; met., metabolism. [See online article for color version of this figure.]

OS elicitation selectively activates interactive motif formation in unelicited systemic leaves. A, Distribution of enriched GO for a gene set extracted from motif 5c, which displayed major transcriptional changes in unelicited systemic leaves 5 h after elicitation. Extracted genes were used to construct a gene-gene network representing connectivities screened with FDR = 0.05 and a minimum Pearson correlation of 0.98. A known gene with the highest degree of nodal connectivity (NaGGPPS2) is used to illustrate temporal overlap between the two different treatments (W+OS/C and W+W/C). B, Analysis of differentially expressed genes between the control and W+OS for a single time point (5 h after elicitation) for treated and systemic leaves independently. The pie chart represents the distribution of enriched GO terms for both down-regulated pathways in elicited tissues and up-regulated pathways in unelicited systemic tissues. 2ry, Secondary; AA, amino acid; Misc. enz., miscellaneous enzymes; met., metabolism. [See online article for color version of this figure.]

Close
This Feature Is Available To Subscribers Only

Sign In or Create an Account

Close

This PDF is available to Subscribers Only

View Article Abstract & Purchase Options

For full access to this pdf, sign in to an existing account, or purchase an annual subscription.

Close