One experiment performed to show involvement of FLS2 in flagellin perception was an
ectopic expression of FLS2 using the
CaMV 35S gene promoter in one wild type
Arabidopsis thaliana plant and two supposedly mutant
Arabidopsis thaliana plants. The wild type
Arabidopsis plant was indicated by Col-0 and the two mutants were indicated by 35S::
FLS2-
col2 and 35S::
FLS2-
col4. In this experiment, callose deposition and production of active oxygen species were the variables considered to show flagellin perception after treatment of flg22, as indicated by previous research (Gomez-Gomez, et al. 1999). Results for this study showed: firstly, a response in callose deposition 12 hours after treatment in only one plant type, which was the mutant 35S::
FLS2-
col2; secondly, in the
wild type and mutant 35S::
FLS2-
col4, no callose deposition was detected in plants that exhibited reduced levels of
FLS2. In direct correlation with the callose deposition response, a luminol-based assay showed oxidative burst in leaf tissues of the three plants types. The luminol-based assay also showed a rapid and strong
oxidative response in mutant 35S::
FLS2-
col2 with treatment of 10nM flg22, whereas a 10nM treatment of flg22 in the mutant 35S::
FLS2-
col4 was unable to induce any oxidative response that would occur naturally in the wild type
Arabidopsis plant. Even so, higher treatment levels of flg22 would elicit an oxidative response but not significantly compared to the wild type. The last thing observed in this experiment was treatment of flg22 in regards to growth inhibition to T2 seedlings. Growth inhibition in 35S::
FLS2-
col2 was greater than the wild type under flg22 treatment, whereas 35S::
FLS2-
col4 showed a reduced growth inhibition compared to wild type plants under flg22 treatment, which is the inverse of the oxidative response in these two mutants relative to the wild type. ==Involvement in defense responses==