Small GTPase Rab7-mediated FgAtg9 trafficking is essential for autophagy-dependent development and pathogenicity in Fusarium graminearum
Fig 2
The subcellular localization of FgAtg9 in nitrogen starvation condition.
(A-B) Micrographs and their corresponding line scan graphs showing the localization of GFP-FgAtg9–labelled vesicles with early endosomal, late endosomal or vacuolar membrane, ER, TGN, and Golgi markers in F. graminearum grown under nitrogen starvation medium (MM-N). Bar = 10 μm. (C) GFP-FgAtg9 partially co-localized with mCherry-FgAtg8 under nitrogen starvation. Arrows indicate co-localiztion whereas asterisks show non-co-localization. Bar = 10 μm.