OsHTAS

| Categories genes  | Tags temperature  seedling  breeding  heat tolerance  stomatal  stress  ABA  ABA biosynthesis 
  • Information
  • PSP score
    • LOC_Os09g15430.1: 0.2612
    • LOC_Os09g15430.3: 0.2612
    • LOC_Os09g15430.4: 0.2612
    • LOC_Os09g15430.2: 0.2612
  • PLAAC score
    • LOC_Os09g15430.1: 0
    • LOC_Os09g15430.3: 0
    • LOC_Os09g15430.4: 0
    • LOC_Os09g15430.2: 0
  • pLDDT score
    • 92.32
  • Protein Structure from AlphaFold and UniProt
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  • MolPhase score
    • LOC_Os09g15430.1: 0.99727183
    • LOC_Os09g15430.2: 0.99727183
    • LOC_Os09g15430.3: 0.99727183
    • LOC_Os09g15430.4: 0.99727183
  • MolPhase Result
    • LOC_Os09g15430.1
    • LOC_Os09g15430.2
    • LOC_Os09g15430.3
    • LOC_Os09g15430.4
  • Publication
  • Genbank accession number

  • Key message
    • Further dynamic expression analysis demonstrated that OsHTAS ( a ) was actively responsive to 45 degrees C high temperature stress compared with the OsHTAS ( b ) allele
    • The genetic analysis of F(1) and F(2) offspring derived from the cross between HT54 and HT13, a heat-sensitive breeding line, reveals that the heat tolerance of HT54 was controlled by a dominant major locus, which has been designated as OsHTAS (Oryza sativa heat tolerance at seedling stage)
    • The RING Finger Ubiquitin E3 Ligase OsHTAS Enhances Heat Tolerance by Promoting H2O2-Induced Stomatal Closure in Rice
    • OsHTAS was responsive to multiple stresses and strongly induced by exogenous ABA
    • OsHTAS modulated H2O2 accumulation of shoots thus altered the stomatal aperture status of rice leaves, and promoted ABA biosynthesis
  • Connection

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