- Information
- Symbol: OsEm,EMP1,OsEm1
- MSU: LOC_Os05g28210
- RAPdb: Os05g0349800
- PSP score
- LOC_Os05g28210.1: 0.1722
- PLAAC score
- LOC_Os05g28210.1: 0
- pLDDT score
- 92.17
- Protein Structure from AlphaFold and UniProt
- Publication
- Nucleotide sequence of the rice Oryza sativa Em protein gene Emp1, 1992, Plant Mol Biol.
- Gibberellin is not a regulator of miR156 in rice juvenile-adult phase change, 2012, Rice (N Y).
- Regulation of the Osem gene by abscisic acid and the transcriptional activator VP1: analysis of cis-acting promoter elements required for regulation by abscisic acid and VP1, 1995, The Plant Journal.
- Overexpression of OsEm1 encoding a group I LEA protein confers enhanced drought tolerance in rice., 2016, Biochem Biophys Res Commun.
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Genbank accession number
- Key message
- A fusion gene (Osem-GUS) consisting of the Osem promoter and the bacterial beta-glucuronidase (GUS) gene was constructed and tested in a transient expression system, using protoplasts derived from a suspension-cultured line of rice cells, for activation by ABA and by co-transfection with an expression vector (35S-Osvp1) for the rice VP1 (OSVP1) cDNA
- The expression of Osem-GUS was strongly (40- to 150-fold) activated by externally applied ABA and by over-expression of (OS)VP1
- Overexpression of OsEm1 encoding a group I LEA protein confers enhanced drought tolerance in rice.
- In an effort to identify rice genes responsible for drought tolerance, a drought-responsive gene OsEm1 encoding a group I LEA protein, was chosen for this study
- In this study, we generated OsEm1-overexpressing rice plants to explore the function of OsEm1 under drought conditions
- Our findings suggest that OsEm1 is a positive regulator of drought tolerance and is potentially promising for engineering drought tolerance in rice
- Overexpression of OsEm1 increases ABA sensitivity and enhances osmotic tolerance in rice
- OsEm1 was shown at vegetative stages to be responsive to various abiotic stresses, including drought, salt, cold and the hormone ABA
- Compared with wild type, the OsEm1-overexpressing rice plants showed enhanced plant survival ratio at the vegetative stage; moreover, over expression of OsEm1 in rice increased the expression of other LEA genes, including RAB16A, RAB16C, RAB21, and LEA3, likely protecting organ integrity against harsh environments
- Connection
- OsEm~EMP1~OsEm1, OSVP1~VP1, Regulation of the Osem gene by abscisic acid and the transcriptional activator VP1: analysis of cis-acting promoter elements required for regulation by abscisic acid and VP1, A fusion gene (Osem-GUS) consisting of the Osem promoter and the bacterial beta-glucuronidase (GUS) gene was constructed and tested in a transient expression system, using protoplasts derived from a suspension-cultured line of rice cells, for activation by ABA and by co-transfection with an expression vector (35S-Osvp1) for the rice VP1 (OSVP1) cDNA
- OsEm~EMP1~OsEm1, OSVP1~VP1, Regulation of the Osem gene by abscisic acid and the transcriptional activator VP1: analysis of cis-acting promoter elements required for regulation by abscisic acid and VP1, The expression of Osem-GUS was strongly (40- to 150-fold) activated by externally applied ABA and by over-expression of (OS)VP1
- OsEm~EMP1~OsEm1, OSVP1~VP1, Regulation of the Osem gene by abscisic acid and the transcriptional activator VP1: analysis of cis-acting promoter elements required for regulation by abscisic acid and VP1, Regulation of the Osem gene by abscisic acid and the transcriptional activator VP1: analysis of cis-acting promoter elements required for regulation by abscisic acid and VP1
- OsEm~EMP1~OsEm1, RAB21~Rab16A~OsRab16A, Overexpression of OsEm1 encoding a group I LEA protein confers enhanced drought tolerance in rice., Compared with wild type, the OsEm1-overexpressing rice plants showed enhanced plant survival ratio at the vegetative stage; moreover, over expression of OsEm1 in rice increased the expression of other LEA genes, including RAB16A, RAB16C, RAB21, and LEA3, likely protecting organ integrity against harsh environments
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