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Locus name | At4g31700 |
Alias | RPS6A | Organism | Arabidopsis thaliana | Taxonomic identifier | [NCBI] | Function category | Signal transduction | Effect for Senescence | promote | Gene Description | Encodes a putative ribosomal protein S6 (rps6a). RPS6A and RPS6B are fully redundant and essential during gametogenesis. | Evidence | Genetic evidence [Ref 1] | References | 1: Ren M, Venglat P, Qiu S, Feng L, Cao Y, Wang E, Xiang D, Wang J, Alexander D, Chalivendra S, Logan D, Mattoo A, Selvaraj G, Datla R.Target of rapamycin signaling regulates metabolism, growth, and life span in Arabidopsis.Plant Cell. 2012 Dec;24(12):4850-74. doi: 10.1105/tpc.112.107144. Epub 2012 Dec 28. | Sequence | AT4G31700.1 | mRNA | CDS | Protein AT4G31700.2 | mRNA | CDS | Protein
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Mutated 1 | Mutant name |
rps6a (SALK_012147) | Mutant/Transgenic |
mutant | Ecotype |
Col-0 |
Mutagenesis type |
T-DNA |
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Mutated 2 | Mutant name |
rps6a (SALK_012147) | Mutant/Transgenic |
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Col-0 |
Mutagenesis type |
T-DNA |
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| rps6a and rps6b , had smaller leaves, slower root growth rate, delayed phase change, delayed flowering, and longer life span in comparison to the wild type. | |
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