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*'''OsCAND1''' is involved in auxin signaling to maintain the G2/M cell cycle transition in crown root meristem and, consequently, the emergence of crown root.  
 
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*The expression of '''OsCAND1''' is confined to the root cap after the establishment of fundamental organization. The transgenic plants harboring DR5::GUS showed that auxin signaling in crown root tip is abnormal in the mutant. Exogenous auxin application can partially rescue the defect of crown root development in '''Oscand1'''.
 
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*The defect of visible crown root in the '''Oscand1''' mutant is the result of cessation of the G2/M cell cycle transition in the crown root meristem. Map-based cloning revealed that '''OsCAND1''' is a homolog of Arabidopsis CAND1.  
 
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==Labs working on this gene==
 
==Labs working on this gene==

Latest revision as of 02:41, 13 December 2016

The rice Os02g0167700 was reported as Oscand1 in 2011 [1] by researchers from the China.

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Gene Symbol

  • Os02g0167700 <=> Oscand1


Function

  • OsCAND1 is involved in auxin signaling to maintain the G2/M cell cycle transition in crown root meristem and, consequently, the emergence of crown root.


Expression

  • The expression of OsCAND1 is confined to the root cap after the establishment of fundamental organization. The transgenic plants harboring DR5::GUS showed that auxin signaling in crown root tip is abnormal in the mutant. Exogenous auxin application can partially rescue the defect of crown root development in Oscand1.


Mutant

  • The defect of visible crown root in the Oscand1 mutant is the result of cessation of the G2/M cell cycle transition in the crown root meristem. Map-based cloning revealed that OsCAND1 is a homolog of Arabidopsis CAND1.


Labs working on this gene

  • State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, College of Life Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, P.R. China
  • Centre for Plant Integrative Biology, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington, LE12 5RD, UK


References

  1. OsCAND1 Is Required for Crown Root Emergence in Rice


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