- Information
- Symbol: OsOPR7,OG1
- MSU: LOC_Os08g35740
- RAPdb: Os08g0459600
- Publication
- Identification of the OsOPR7 gene encoding 12-oxophytodienoate reductase involved in the biosynthesis of jasmonic acid in rice, 2008, Planta.
- OPEN GLUME1: a key enzyme reducing the precursor of JA, participates in carbohydrate transport of lodicules during anthesis in rice., 2017, Plant Cell Rep.
- [Creation of male
\sterile lines that can be restored to fertility by exogenous methyl jasmonate for the establishment of a two \line system for the hybrid production of rice Oryza sativa L.](http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=Creation of male \sterile lines that can be restored to fertility by exogenous methyl jasmonate for the establishment of a two \line system for the hybrid production of rice Oryza sativa L.%5BTitle%5D), 2020, Plant Biotechnology Journal. - Magnaporthe oryzae systemic defense trigger 1 MoSDT1-mediated metabolites regulate defense response in Rice, 2021, BMC Plant Biol.
- The jasmonate biosynthesis Gene OsOPR7 can mitigate salinity induced mitochondrial oxidative stress., 2021, Plant Sci.
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- Key message
- Furthermore, complementation analysis using an Arabidopsis opr3 mutant indicated that the OsOPR7 gene, but not OsOPR1, was able to complement the phenotypes of male sterility in the mutant caused by JA deficiency, and that JA production in the opr3 mutant was also restored by the expression of the OsOPR7 gene
- Identification of the OsOPR7 gene encoding 12-oxophytodienoate reductase involved in the biosynthesis of jasmonic acid in rice
- Here, we provide evidence that an OPR family gene in rice chromosome 8, designated OsOPR7, encodes the enzyme involved in the JA biosynthesis
- 5 h of mechanical wounding and drought stress, and the endogenous JA level started to increase in accordance with the increase in OsOPR7 expression
- We conclude that the OsOPR7 gene encodes the enzyme catalysing the reduction of natural (+)-cis-OPDA for the JA biosynthesis in rice
- Map-based cloning and subsequent complementation tests confirmed that OG1 encodes a peroxisome-localized 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid reductase-a key enzyme that reduces the precursor of JA
- Loss-of-function of OG1 resulted in almost no JA accumulation
- Exogenous JA treatment completely rescued the defects caused by the og1 mutation
- Although both, Plant PeptoQ and ectopic OsOPR7, were acting in parallel and mostly additive, there are two specific differences: (i) OsOPR7 is strictly localised to the peroxisomes, while Plant PeptoQ found in mitochondria
- (ii) Plant PeptoQ activates transcripts of NAC, a factor involved in retrograde signalling from mitochondria to the nucleus, while these transcripts are suppressed significantly in the cells overexpressing OsOPR7
- The jasmonate biosynthesis Gene OsOPR7 can mitigate salinity induced mitochondrial oxidative stress.
- Connection
- OsOPR7~OG1, OsPEX5, OsPEX5 regulates rice spikelet development through modulating jasmonic acid biosynthesis., • We show that OsPEX5 can physically interact with OsOPR7, an enzyme involved in jasmonic acid (JA) biosynthesis and is required for its import into peroxisome
- OsOPR7~OG1, OsPEX5, OsPEX5 regulates rice spikelet development through modulating jasmonic acid biosynthesis., Similar to Ospex5 mutant, knockout mutant of OsOPR7 generated via the CRISPR-Cas9 technology has reduced levels of endogenous JA and also displays an abnormal spikelet phenotype
- OsOPR7~OG1, OsPEX5, OsPEX5 regulates rice spikelet development through modulating jasmonic acid biosynthesis., Application of exogenous JA can partially rescue the abnormal spikelet phenotype of Ospex5 and Osopr7
- OsOPR7~OG1, OsPEX5, OsPEX5 regulates rice spikelet development through modulating jasmonic acid biosynthesis., • Our results suggest that OsPEX5 plays a critical role in regulating spikelet development through mediating peroxisomal import of OsOPR7, thus providing new insights into regulation of JA biosynthesis in plants and expanding our understanding of the biological role of JA in regulating rice reproduction
- OsAOS2~AOS, OsOPR7~OG1, Jasmonic acid contributes to rice resistance against Magnaporthe oryzae., Secondly, we observe that transcripts for JA biosynthesis (OsAOS2 and OsOPR7), JA signalling (OsJAZ8, OsJAZ9, OsJAZ11 and OsJAZ13), JA-dependent phytoalexin synthesis (OsNOMT), and JA-regulated defence-related genes, such as OsBBTI2 and OsPR1a, accumulate after fungal infection in a pattern that correlates with the amplitude of resistance
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