Sequestration of a transcription factor in a cellular membrane and releasing it on demand is an additional layer of gene regulation that is considered a rapid mode to reprogram a gene expression cascade when a plasma membrane stress signal is perceived. Better understanding of the dynamic exchange of membrane-bound transcription factors (MTFs) during biotic stress requires the development of a simple, efficient, and quick assay system. Here we report an Agrobacterium-based transient transformation method to assay the localization of fluorescent protein-tagged MTFs in tomato leaf epidermal peels that are subsequently infected with a pathogenic fungus. Essentially, our method mimics natural infection and facilitates the realistic monitoring of MTF movement during activation of a signaling event.

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