OsPHO1;2

| Categories genes  | Tags shoot  pi  homeostasis  phosphate  root 
  • Information
  • PSP score
    • LOC_Os02g56510.1: 0.755
  • PLAAC score
    • LOC_Os02g56510.1: 0
  • pLDDT score
    • 76.67
  • Protein Structure from AlphaFold and UniProt
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  • Publication
  • Genbank accession number
  • Key message
    • Characterization of Ospho1;1 and Ospho1;2 insertion mutants revealed that only Ospho1;2 mutants had defects in Pi homeostasis, namely strong reduction in Pi transfer from root to shoot, which was accompanied by low-shoot and high-root Pi
    • Our data identify OsPHO1;2 as playing a key role in the transfer of Pi from roots to shoots in rice, and indicate that this gene could be regulated by its cis-natural antisense transcripts
    • Characterization of the rice PHO1 gene family reveals a key role for OsPHO1;2 in phosphate homeostasis and the evolution of a distinct clade in dicotyledons
    • However, while the OsPHO1;2 sense transcript was relatively stable under various nutrient deficiencies, the antisense transcript was highly induced by inorganic phosphate (Pi) deficiency
    • The most abundantly expressed gene was OsPHO1;2 in the roots, for both sense and antisense transcripts
  • Connection

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