- Information
- Symbol: G1
- MSU: LOC_Os07g04670
- RAPdb: Os07g0139300
- PSP score
- LOC_Os07g04670.1: 0.9736
- PLAAC score
- LOC_Os07g04670.1: 0
- pLDDT score
- 63.67
- Protein Structure from AlphaFold and UniProt
- Publication
- The homeotic gene long sterile lemma G1 specifies sterile lemma identity in the rice spikelet, 2009, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.
- G1/ELE Functions in the Development of Rice Lemmas in Addition to Determining Identities of Empty Glumes., 2016, Front Plant Sci.
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Genbank accession number
- Key message
- Here, we have examined a long sterile lemma1 (g1) mutant, in which the sterile lemma is enlarged like the lemma
- Detailed phenotypic analysis reveals that the large sterile lemma in the g1 mutant appears to be caused by homeotic transformation of the sterile lemma into a lemma, suggesting that G1 is involved in the repression of lemma identity to specify the sterile lemma
- G1 mRNA is expressed in sterile lemma primordia throughout their development, and G1 protein is localized in the nucleus
- We also show that a wild rice species, Oryza grandiglumis, that forms large sterile lemmas has serious mutations in the G1 gene
- The homeotic gene long sterile lemma (G1) specifies sterile lemma identity in the rice spikelet
- Repression of lemma identity by G1 is consistent with a hypothesis proposed to explain the morphological evolution of rice spikelets
- Generally, our findings provided valuable information for better understanding functions of G1 and OsLHS1 in flower development and identities of empty glumes
- Connection
- BLS1~BSG1~OsG1L6~TH1~AFD1, G1, A role for TRIANGULAR HULL1 in fine-tuning spikelet morphogenesis in rice., We then examined the effect of th1 mutation on the lemma-like structure formed in the long sterile lemma/glume1 (g1) and extra glume1 (eg1) mutants
- BLS1~BSG1~OsG1L6~TH1~AFD1, G1, A role for TRIANGULAR HULL1 in fine-tuning spikelet morphogenesis in rice., The result showed that the th1 mutation strongly affected the morphology of the extra lemma of eg1, but had no significant effect on the transformed lemma of g1
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