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The rice '''''Os01g0110200''''' was reported as '''''OsAGP12''''' in 2010 <ref name="ref1" /> by researchers from China.  
  
 
==Annotated Information==
 
==Annotated Information==
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===Gene Symbol===
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*'''''Os01g0110200''''' '''''<=>''''' '''''OsCBOsAGP12SX1'''''
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===Function===
 
===Function===
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* Arabinogalactan proteins is an umbrella term applied to a highly diverse class of cell surface glycoproteins, many of which contain glycosylphosphatidylinositol lipid anchors.<ref name="ref1" /> <ref name="ref2" /> 
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* Arabinogalactan proteins (AGPs) comprise a family of hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins that are implicated in plant growth and development.<ref name="ref1" /> <ref name="ref2" /> 
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* Arabinogalactan proteins might be soluble signals, or might act as modulators and coreceptors of apoplastic morphogens; their amphiphilic molecular nature makes them prime candidates of mediators between the cell wall, the plasma membrane, and the cytoplasm.<ref name="ref1" /> <ref name="ref2" /> 
  
 
===Expression===
 
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* The RT-qPCR analysis reveal that several rice AGP-encoding genes are predominantly expressed in anthers and display differential expression patterns in response to abscisic acid, gibberellic acid, and abiotic stresses.<ref name="ref1" />
  
 
===Evolution===
 
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* Proteoglycans or glycoproteins are basal components of the cell wall implicated in various processes of plant growth and development throughout the plant kingdom. A large number of these proteins are rich in proline (Pro) or hydroxyproline (Hyp) and are named Pro-rich/Hyp-rich glycoproteins (P/HRGPs). <ref name="ref1" />
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* The P/HRGPs share common features that consist of regions containing Hyp residues, which are called ‘glycomodules’ and in which most Hyp residues are usually glycosylated by a large branched arabinogalactan (AG) polysaccharide or by small non-branched arabinooligosaccharides (arabinosides).<ref name="ref1" />
  
 
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==Labs working on this gene==
 
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* Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education for Plant Developmental Biology, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, PR China
  
 
==References==
 
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Ma H, Zhao J. Genome-wide identification, classification, and expression
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analysis of the arabinogalactan protein gene family in rice (Oryza sativa L.). J
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Exp Bot. 2010 Jun;61(10):2647-68. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erq104. Epub 2010 Apr 27.
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PubMed PMID: 20423940; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2882264.
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Seifert GJ, Roberts K. The biology of arabinogalactan proteins. Annu Rev Plant
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Biol. 2007;58:137-61. Review. PubMed PMID: 17201686.
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==Structured Information==
 
==Structured Information==
 
     [[Category:Genes]][[Category:Oryza Sativa Japonica Group]][[Category:Japonica Chromosome 1]]
 
     [[Category:Genes]][[Category:Oryza Sativa Japonica Group]][[Category:Japonica Chromosome 1]]

Revision as of 02:46, 29 March 2017

The rice Os01g0110200 was reported as OsAGP12 in 2010 [1] by researchers from China.

Annotated Information

Gene Symbol

  • Os01g0110200 <=> OsCBOsAGP12SX1

Function

  • Arabinogalactan proteins is an umbrella term applied to a highly diverse class of cell surface glycoproteins, many of which contain glycosylphosphatidylinositol lipid anchors.[1] [2]
  • Arabinogalactan proteins (AGPs) comprise a family of hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins that are implicated in plant growth and development.[1] [2]
  • Arabinogalactan proteins might be soluble signals, or might act as modulators and coreceptors of apoplastic morphogens; their amphiphilic molecular nature makes them prime candidates of mediators between the cell wall, the plasma membrane, and the cytoplasm.[1] [2]

Expression

  • The RT-qPCR analysis reveal that several rice AGP-encoding genes are predominantly expressed in anthers and display differential expression patterns in response to abscisic acid, gibberellic acid, and abiotic stresses.[1]

Evolution

  • Proteoglycans or glycoproteins are basal components of the cell wall implicated in various processes of plant growth and development throughout the plant kingdom. A large number of these proteins are rich in proline (Pro) or hydroxyproline (Hyp) and are named Pro-rich/Hyp-rich glycoproteins (P/HRGPs). [1]
  • The P/HRGPs share common features that consist of regions containing Hyp residues, which are called ‘glycomodules’ and in which most Hyp residues are usually glycosylated by a large branched arabinogalactan (AG) polysaccharide or by small non-branched arabinooligosaccharides (arabinosides).[1]

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Labs working on this gene

  • Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education for Plant Developmental Biology, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, PR China

References

<references>

Structured Information

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Ma H, Zhao J. Genome-wide identification, classification, and expression analysis of the arabinogalactan protein gene family in rice (Oryza sativa L.). J Exp Bot. 2010 Jun;61(10):2647-68. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erq104. Epub 2010 Apr 27. PubMed PMID: 20423940; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2882264.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Seifert GJ, Roberts K. The biology of arabinogalactan proteins. Annu Rev Plant Biol. 2007;58:137-61. Review. PubMed PMID: 17201686.