- Information
    - Symbol: AL8,RAE2,GAD1
- MSU: LOC_Os08g37890
- RAPdb: Os08g0485500
 
- PSP score
    - LOC_Os08g37890.1: 0.3718
 
- PLAAC score
    - LOC_Os08g37890.1: 0
 
- pLDDT score
    - 65.53
 
- Protein Structure from AlphaFold and UniProt
    
- MolPhase score
    - LOC_Os08g37890.1: 0.96988016
 
- MolPhase Result
    
- Publication
    - Genome-wide association study using whole-genome sequencing rapidly identifies new genes influencing agronomic traits in rice., 2016, Nat Genet.
- Loss of function at RAE2, a previously unidentified EPFL, is required for awnlessness in cultivated Asian rice., 2016, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.
- GAD1 Encodes a Secreted Peptide That Regulates Grain Number, Grain Length and Awn Development in Rice Domestication., 2016, Plant Cell.
 
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- Key message
    - Our findings illuminate the molecular function of RAE2 in awn development and shed light on the independent domestication histories of Asian and African cultivated rice
- The RAE2 precursor is specifically cleaved by SLP1 in the rice spikelet, where the mature RAE2 peptide subsequently induces awn elongation
- GAD1 Encodes a Secreted Peptide That Regulates Grain Number, Grain Length and Awn Development in Rice Domestication.
- A frame-shift insertion in gad1 destroyed the conserved cysteine residues of the peptide, resulting in a loss of function, and causing the increased number of grains per panicle, shorter grains and awnless phenotype characteristic of cultivated rice
 
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