Difference between revisions of "Os08g0556900"
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*'''''Os08g0556900''''' '''''<=>''''' '''''OsSAG12-2''''' '''''SAG12-2''''' | *'''''Os08g0556900''''' '''''<=>''''' '''''OsSAG12-2''''' '''''SAG12-2''''' | ||
===Function=== | ===Function=== | ||
| − | *OsSAG12-2 codes for a functional protease that negatively regulates stress-induced cell death in rice. | + | *'''''OsSAG12-2''''' codes for a functional protease that negatively regulates stress-induced cell death in rice. |
===Phenotypic analysis=== | ===Phenotypic analysis=== | ||
| − | *Dark-induced senescence activates OsSAG12-2 expression. | + | *Dark-induced senescence activates '''''OsSAG12-2''''' expression. |
| − | *Down-regulation of OsSAG12-2 in the transgenic artificial miRNA lines results in enhanced salt- and UV-induced cell death, even though it does not affect cell viability in the stress-free condition. | + | *Down-regulation of '''''OsSAG12-2''''' in the transgenic artificial miRNA lines results in enhanced salt- and UV-induced cell death, even though it does not affect cell viability in the stress-free condition. |
Latest revision as of 02:48, 26 May 2017
The rice Os08g0556900 was reported as OsSAG12-2 in 2016 [1] by researchers from India.
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Gene Symbol
- Os08g0556900 <=> OsSAG12-2 SAG12-2
Function
- OsSAG12-2 codes for a functional protease that negatively regulates stress-induced cell death in rice.
Phenotypic analysis
- Dark-induced senescence activates OsSAG12-2 expression.
- Down-regulation of OsSAG12-2 in the transgenic artificial miRNA lines results in enhanced salt- and UV-induced cell death, even though it does not affect cell viability in the stress-free condition.
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Labs working on this gene
- School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110 067, India
References
- ↑ Singh S, Singh A, Nandi AK. The rice OsSAG12-2 gene codes for a functional protease that negatively regulates stress-induced cell death. J Biosci. 2016 Sep;41(3):445-53. PubMed PMID: 27581936.