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- Symbol: OM64
- MSU: LOC_Os02g51810
- RAPdb: Os02g0754500
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- The om64 mutant also showed enhanced resistance to SSB, a chewing insect, which was due to promotion of Jasmonic acid biosynthesis and related responses
- This study confirmed OM64 as a negative regulator of rice herbivore resistance through regulating H2 O2 production
- OM64 is a potentially efficient candidate to improve BPH and SSB resistance through gene deletion
- Why the om64 mutant was resistant to both piercing-sucking and chewing insects via a gene deficiency in mitochondria is discussed
- OM64 protein is located in the outer mitochondrial membrane by subcellular localization and its deficiency constitutively activated H2 O2 signaling, which stimulated antibiosis and tolerance to BPH
- Deficiency of mitochondrial outer membrane protein 64 confers rice resistance to both piercing-sucking and chewing insects in rice
- The om64 mutant also showed enhanced resistance to SSB, a chewing insect, which was due to promotion of Jasmonic acid biosynthesis and related responses.
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