- Information
- Symbol: OsASHL1
- MSU: LOC_Os12g04930
- RAPdb: Os12g0143200
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- Key message
- Lower expression of Ehd1, OsVIL4, and OsMADS51 in the osashl1 osashl2 double mutant background accompanies a delayed vegetative growth phase and photoperiod-sensitive phase compared with that in wild type
- In addition, the expression of key genes in brassinosteroid and gibberellic acid metabolism is altered in the osashl1 osashl2 double mutant, suggesting that the COMPASS-like complex regulates plant growth and development by modulating the levels of these two phytohormones
- OsASHL1 and OsASHL2, two members of the COMPASS-like complex, control floral transition and plant development in rice.
- In summary, we demonstrate that OsASHL1 and OsASHL2 are important for floral transition and plant development
- The osashl1 osashl2 double mutant shows a dwarf and late-flowering phenotype
- Connection
- Ehd1, OsASHL1, OsASHL1 and OsASHL2, two members of the COMPASS-like complex, control floral transition and plant development in rice., Lower expression of Ehd1, OsVIL4, and OsMADS51 in the osashl1 osashl2 double mutant background accompanies a delayed vegetative growth phase and photoperiod-sensitive phase compared with that in wild type
- OsASHL1, OsMADS51~OsMADS65, OsASHL1 and OsASHL2, two members of the COMPASS-like complex, control floral transition and plant development in rice., Lower expression of Ehd1, OsVIL4, and OsMADS51 in the osashl1 osashl2 double mutant background accompanies a delayed vegetative growth phase and photoperiod-sensitive phase compared with that in wild type
- OsASHL1, OsVIL4, OsASHL1 and OsASHL2, two members of the COMPASS-like complex, control floral transition and plant development in rice., Lower expression of Ehd1, OsVIL4, and OsMADS51 in the osashl1 osashl2 double mutant background accompanies a delayed vegetative growth phase and photoperiod-sensitive phase compared with that in wild type
- OsASHL1, OsVIL4, OsASHL1 and OsASHL2, two members of the COMPASS-like complex, control floral transition and plant development in rice., Consistent with this result, knockout of OsVIL4 gives rise to a late-flowering phenotype similar to that of the osashl1 osashl2 double mutant, suggesting that OsVIL4 is a target of the COMPASS-like complex
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