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Fig. 3 | Genome Biology

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From: RNA G-quadruplex structures exist and function in vivo in plants

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In vivo SHALiPE-Seq reveals hundreds of folded RG4s in Arabidopsis. a Schematic of in vivo SHALiPE-Seq in Arabidopsis. In vivo folding state of G-rich region is evaluated by comparing SHALiPE profiles in vivo with SHALiPE profiles in vitro in the presence of Li+ or K+, respectively. b Cumulative plot of Gini index of Arabidopsis G-rich regions in vivo, in vitro with Li+ and in vitro with K+. A significantly higher Gini in vivo than that in vitro with Li+ indicates the folding state of G-rich regions in vivo. P value, paired Student’s t test. c Histogram of in vivo folding score (FS) in Arabidopsis. The median value is 0.755. The FS of 0 represents the unfolded states (with Li+) and 1 represents the folded states of RG4s (with K+) in vitro. d, e SHALiPE profiles of the RG4 region on AT4G30460 (d) and AT3G23450 (e). The in vivo SHALiPE profile resembled the in vitro SHALiPE profile with K+ (the last Gs of G-tracts indicated by black arrows) but not the in vitro SHALiPE profile with Li+, indicating the folded state of this RG4 in vivo. f Violin plot of in vivo folding scores of G-rich regions of different types. Folding scores of RG4s of different catalogues are similar (P values > 0.05, one-way ANOVA/Tukey HSD post hoc test). g Violin plot of in vivo folding scores of G-rich regions in CDS and UTRs. Folding scores of RG4s of different genic regions are similar (P > 0.05, one-way ANOVA/Tukey HSD post hoc test)

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