SSD1

| Categories genes  | Tags root  dwarf  flower  stem  cell division 
  • Information
  • PSP score
    • LOC_Os03g19080.2: 0.9967
    • LOC_Os03g19080.1: 0.9967
    • LOC_Os03g19080.3: 0.9975
  • PLAAC score
    • LOC_Os03g19080.2: 0
    • LOC_Os03g19080.1: 0
    • LOC_Os03g19080.3: 0
  • pLDDT score
    • 49.9
  • Protein Structure from AlphaFold and UniProt
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  • Publication
  • Genbank accession number
  • Key message
    • ssd1 exhibits pleiotropic defects in elongation of various organs such as stems, roots, leaves, and flowers
    • In this study we analyzed a novel dwarf mutant, ssd1, of which phenotype is different from typical GA- or BR-related dwarf phenotype
    • Map-based cloning and complementation test demonstrated that the dwarf phenotype in ssd1 mutant was caused by insertion of retrotransposon in a gene, which encodes plant-specific protein with unknown biochemical function
    • ssd1 also shows abnormal cell files and shapes, which suggests defects of normal cell division in the mutant
    • Our results demonstrate that SSD1 controls plant elongation by controlling cell division in higher plants
    • SSD1, which encodes a plant-specific novel protein, controls plant elongation by regulating cell division in rice
  • Connection

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