In summary, 15 banana fruit MaERF genes were isolated and characterized. Gene expression profiles in banana fruit exposed to four different ripening treatments clearly revealed Supplementary material
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Supplementary Table S1. Primers used for RACE.
Supplementary Table S2. Primers used for quantitative real-time PCR analysis.
Supplementary Table S3. Primers used for fusing GFP.
Supplementary Table S4. Primers used for Y1H assay.
Supplementary Table S5. Primers used for transient expression assay.
Supplementary Table S6. Primers used for Y2H analysis.
Supplementary Table S7. Primers used for BiFC assays.
Supplementary Table S8. Sequence similarities among the different MaERFs genes.
Supplementary Fig. S1. Schematic analysis of MaERFs with ERF domains and EAR repressor domains.
Supplementary Fig. S2. Amino acid sequence alignment of the MaERF proteins.
Supplementary Fig. S3. Phylogenetic tree of ERFs.
Supplementary Fig. S4. Subcellular localization of MaERFs in tobacco leaves.
Supplementary Fig. S5. Expression of MaERFs genes in banana fruit peel with four different ripening treatments.
Supplementary Fig. S6. Expression of MaERFs genes in banana fruit pulp with four different ripening treatments.