Difference between revisions of "Os02g0570400"
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*'''''Os02g0570400''''' '''''<=>''''' '''''DTC1''''' | *'''''Os02g0570400''''' '''''<=>''''' '''''DTC1''''' | ||
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| − | + | *'''''DTC1''''' is a key regulator for tapetum PCD by inhibiting ROS-scavenging activity. | |
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| + | *Mutants defective in '''''DTC1''''' exhibit phenotypes of an enlarged tapetum and middle layer with delayed degeneration, causing male sterility. | ||
===Expression=== | ===Expression=== | ||
| − | + | *'''''DTC1''''' gene is preferentially expressed in the tapetal cells during early anther development. | |
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Revision as of 04:36, 2 June 2017
The rice Os02g0570400 was reported as DTC1 in 2016 [1] by researchers from China and Korea.
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Annotated Information
Gene Symbol
- Os02g0570400 <=> DTC1
Function
- DTC1 is a key regulator for tapetum PCD by inhibiting ROS-scavenging activity.
Phenotypic analysis
- Mutants defective in DTC1 exhibit phenotypes of an enlarged tapetum and middle layer with delayed degeneration, causing male sterility.
Expression
- DTC1 gene is preferentially expressed in the tapetal cells during early anther development.
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Labs working on this gene
- Department of Genetic Engineering and Crop Biotech Institute, Kyung Hee University, Yongin 446-701, Korea
(J.Y., S.M., Y.-S.L., K.-H.J., G.A.)
- State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Shanghai Jiao Tong University-University of Adelaide Joint Centre for Agriculture and Health, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China (L.Z, W.L., D.Z.)
References
- ↑ Yi J, Moon S, Lee YS, Zhu L, Liang W, Zhang D, Jung KH, An G. Defective Tapetum Cell Death 1 (DTC1) Regulates ROS Levels by Binding to Metallothionein during Tapetum Degeneration. Plant Physiol. 2016 Mar;170(3):1611-23. doi: 10.1104/pp.15.01561. Epub 2015 Dec 23. PubMed PMID: 26697896; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4775127.