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==Knowledge Extension==
 
==Knowledge Extension==
* Plant homeobox genes can be classified into 14 evolutionary classes, each characterised by fusion of the homeodomain with class‐specific codomains.  
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* Many homeobox genes encode transcription factors with regulatory roles in animal and plant development.  
* Among these classes only BEL and KNOX are found in red algae, whereas unicellular green algae also include members of the classes WOX, DDT and PINTOX.  
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* Homeobox genes are found in almost all eukaryotes, and have diversified into 11 gene classes and over 100 gene families in animal evolution, and 10 to 14 gene classes in plants.  
* All 14 classes are found only in land plants, including moss and vascular plants, suggesting that homeobox genes have proliferated within each class particularly in flowering plants, indicating that all classes had already differentiated in the common ancestor of moss and vascular plants <ref name="ref2" />.
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* The largest group in animals is the ANTP class which includes the well-known Hox genes, plus other genes implicated in development including ParaHox (Cdx, Xlox, Gsx), Evx, Dlx, En, NK4, NK3, Msx, and Nanog. <ref name="ref2" />.
  
 
==Labs working on this gene==
 
==Labs working on this gene==
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ectopic shoots on leaf sheaths of transgenic rice plants. Dev Biol. 2000 Apr
 
ectopic shoots on leaf sheaths of transgenic rice plants. Dev Biol. 2000 Apr
 
15;220(2):358-64. PubMed PMID: 10753522.</ref>
 
15;220(2):358-64. PubMed PMID: 10753522.</ref>
* <ref name="ref1"> Holland PW. Evolution of homeobox genes. Wiley Interdiscip Rev Dev Biol. 2013  
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* <ref name="ref2"> Holland PW. Evolution of homeobox genes. Wiley Interdiscip Rev Dev Biol. 2013  
 
Jan-Feb;2(1):31-45. doi: 10.1002/wdev.78. Review. PubMed PMID: 23799629.</ref>
 
Jan-Feb;2(1):31-45. doi: 10.1002/wdev.78. Review. PubMed PMID: 23799629.</ref>
 
 
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Many homeobox genes encode transcription factors with regulatory roles in animal and plant development. Homeobox genes are found in almost all eukaryotes, and have diversified into 11 gene classes and over 100 gene families in animal evolution, and 10 to 14 gene classes in plants. The largest group in animals is the ANTP class which includes the well-known Hox genes, plus other genes implicated in development including ParaHox (Cdx, Xlox, Gsx), Evx, Dlx, En, NK4, NK3, Msx, and Nanog.
 
  
 
==Structured Information==
 
==Structured Information==

Revision as of 14:46, 6 March 2017

The rice Os07g0129700 was reported as OSH15 in 2000 [1] by researchers from Japan.

Annotated Information

Gene Symbol

  • Os07g0129700 <=> OSH15,H15

Function

  • Homeobox genes encode a large family of homeodomain proteins that play a key role in the pattern formation of animal embryos.
  • By analogy, homeobox genes in plants are thought to mediate important processes in their embryogenesis.

Phenotypic analysis

  • Over-expression of OSH15 and OSH71 Induces Ectopic Meristems on Leaf Sheaths.
  • Over-expression of OSH6 and OSH43 Induces Ligule Displacement in Transgenic Plants.

Knowledge Extension

  • Many homeobox genes encode transcription factors with regulatory roles in animal and plant development.
  • Homeobox genes are found in almost all eukaryotes, and have diversified into 11 gene classes and over 100 gene families in animal evolution, and 10 to 14 gene classes in plants.
  • The largest group in animals is the ANTP class which includes the well-known Hox genes, plus other genes implicated in development including ParaHox (Cdx, Xlox, Gsx), Evx, Dlx, En, NK4, NK3, Msx, and Nanog. [2].

Labs working on this gene

  • BioScience Center, Nagoya University, Chikusa, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan

References

  1. Sentoku N, Sato Y, Matsuoka M. Overexpression of rice OSH genes induces ectopic shoots on leaf sheaths of transgenic rice plants. Dev Biol. 2000 Apr 15;220(2):358-64. PubMed PMID: 10753522.
  2. Holland PW. Evolution of homeobox genes. Wiley Interdiscip Rev Dev Biol. 2013 Jan-Feb;2(1):31-45. doi: 10.1002/wdev.78. Review. PubMed PMID: 23799629.


Structured Information