- Information
- Symbol: OsTGA10
- MSU: LOC_Os09g31390
- RAPdb: Os09g0489500
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- Key message
- OsTGA10 was shown to interact with OsGrx_I1, suggesting that OsTDL1A-MSP1 signaling specifies anther cell fate directly or indirectly affecting redox status
- Transcription factor OsTGA10 is a target of the MADS protein OsMADS8 and is required for tapetum development.
- OsTGA10 was preferentially expressed during stamen development, and mutation of OsTGA10 resulted in male sterility
- Our findings suggest that OsTGA10 plays a mediator role between organ identity determination and tapetum development in rice stamen development, between tapetum development and microspore development, and between various regulatory components required for tapetum development
- Furthermore, the defective endothecium in ostga10 implies that cell wall thickening of endothecium is dependent on tapetum development
- In addition, in ostga10 stamens, the hallmark cell wall thickening of the endothecium was defective
- OsTGA10 was required for tapetum development, and functioned by interacting with known tapetum genes
- Connection
- OsMADS8~OsMADS24, OsTGA10, Transcription factor OsTGA10 is a target of the MADS protein OsMADS8 and is required for tapetum development., Transcription factor OsTGA10 is a target of the MADS protein OsMADS8 and is required for tapetum development.
- OsMADS8~OsMADS24, OsTGA10, Transcription factor OsTGA10 is a target of the MADS protein OsMADS8 and is required for tapetum development., Using the ChIP-seq technique, we identified OsTGA10, encoding a bZIP transcription factor, as a target of the MADS box protein OsMADS8, which is annotated as an E-class organ identity protein
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