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Article Addendum

They Can Handle the Stress: MPK17 and PMD1 act in a salt-specific pathway

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Article: e1428518 | Received 26 Dec 2017, Accepted 06 Jan 2018, Published online: 20 Feb 2018

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Figure 1. Peroxisomes in mpk17-1 and pmd1-1 respond normally to sudden light exposure. Mean number of peroxisomes in dark grown hypocotyls from wild type (Wt; Col-0), mpk17-1, and pmd1-1 after the indicated length of light exposure. * indicates p value < 0.05.

Figure 1. Peroxisomes in mpk17-1 and pmd1-1 respond normally to sudden light exposure. Mean number of peroxisomes in dark grown hypocotyls from wild type (Wt; Col-0), mpk17-1, and pmd1-1 after the indicated length of light exposure. * indicates p value < 0.05.

Figure 2. Peroxisomes under cadmium stress A) Mean number of perosixomes per unit area do not increase significantly in wild type under short term cadmium stress. B) mpk17-1 and pmd1-1 respond normally to cadmium by forming peroxules after 6h treatment with 100 µM CdCl2. Peroxules are indicated with white arrowheads. Scale bars = 5 µm.

Figure 2. Peroxisomes under cadmium stress A) Mean number of perosixomes per unit area do not increase significantly in wild type under short term cadmium stress. B) mpk17-1 and pmd1-1 respond normally to cadmium by forming peroxules after 6h treatment with 100 µM CdCl2. Peroxules are indicated with white arrowheads. Scale bars = 5 µm.

Figure 3. mpk17-1 responds to ROS-generating chemical clofibrate. Representative confocal images of wild type (Col-0) and mpk17-1 treated with water (control) or 1 mM clofibrate for 1 hour.

Figure 3. mpk17-1 responds to ROS-generating chemical clofibrate. Representative confocal images of wild type (Col-0) and mpk17-1 treated with water (control) or 1 mM clofibrate for 1 hour.

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