SLG

| Categories genes  | Tags leaf  growth  grain  grain size  homeostasis  brassinosteroid  BR  Brassinosteroid  BR signaling  lamina  lamina joint  BR homeostasis 
  • Information
  • PSP score
    • LOC_Os08g44840.1: 0.0169
  • PLAAC score
    • LOC_Os08g44840.1: 0
  • pLDDT score
    • 93.33
  • Protein Structure from AlphaFold and UniProt
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  • Publication
  • Genbank accession number

  • Key message
    • SLG controls grain size and leaf angle by modulating brassinosteroid homeostasis in rice.
    • Moreover, SLG RNAi plants displayed mild BR-deficient phenotypes including shorter grains, smaller leaf angles, and compact semi-dwarf plant types
    • SLG is preferentially expressed in young panicles and lamina joints, implying its role in controlling cell growth in those two tissues
    • Taken together, we conclude that SLG is an important regulator in BR homeostasis and that manipulation of SLG expression to an optimal level may provide a way to develop an ideal plant type
    • Overexpression of SLG in d11-2 (deficient in BR synthesis) and d61-1 (deficient in BR signaling) did not change the existing phenotypes
  • Connection

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