نتایج جستجو برای: resistance gene analog rga

تعداد نتایج: 1499393  

2015
Manoj Kumar Sekhwal Pingchuan Li Irene Lam Xiue Wang Sylvie Cloutier Frank M. You Marcello Iriti

Plants have developed effective mechanisms to recognize and respond to infections caused by pathogens. Plant resistance gene analogs (RGAs), as resistance (R) gene candidates, have conserved domains and motifs that play specific roles in pathogens' resistance. Well-known RGAs are nucleotide binding site leucine rich repeats, receptor like kinases, and receptor like proteins. Others include pent...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
A Dill T Sun

RGA and GAI are negative regulators of the gibberellin (GA) signal transduction pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana. These genes may have partially redundant functions because they are highly homologous, and plants containing single null mutations at these loci are phenotypically similar to wild type. Previously, rga loss-of-function mutations were shown to partially suppress defects of the GA-defi...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2007
Jun-Jun Liu Abul K M Ekramoddoullah

ABSTRACT To investigate disease resistance gene analogs (RGAs) encoding coiled-coil-nucelotide-binding site-leucine-rich repeats (CC-NBS-LRR) proteins in western white pine, degenerate primers targeting the conserved motifs in the NBS domain were designed to amplify RGAs from genomic DNA and cDNA. Sixty-one distinct RGAs were identified with identities to well-known R proteins of the CC-NBS-LRR...

Journal: :Genetics 1997
A L Silverstone P Y Mak E C Martínez T P Sun

We have identified a new locus involved in gibberellin (GA) signal transduction by screening for suppressors of the Arabidopsis thaliana GA biosynthetic mutant gal-3. The locus is named RGA for repressor of gal-3. Based on the recessive phenotype of the digenic rga/gal-3 mutant, the wild-type gene product of RGA is probably a negative regulator of GA responses. Our screen for suppressors of gal...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2003
Karen M McGinnis Stephen G Thomas Jonathan D Soule Lucia C Strader Janice M Zale Tai-ping Sun Camille M Steber

The Arabidopsis SLY1 (SLEEPY1) gene positively regulates gibberellin (GA) signaling. Positional cloning of SLY1 revealed that it encodes a putative F-box protein. This result suggests that SLY1 is the F-box subunit of an SCF E3 ubiquitin ligase that regulates GA responses. The DELLA domain protein RGA (repressor of ga1-3) is a repressor of GA response that appears to undergo GA-stimulated prote...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Eunkyoo Oh Shinjiro Yamaguchi Jianhong Hu Jikumaru Yusuke Byunghyuck Jung Inyup Paik Hee-Seung Lee Tai-ping Sun Yuji Kamiya Giltsu Choi

Previous work showed that PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR3-LIKE5 (PIL5), a light-labile basic helix-loop-helix protein, inhibits seed germination by repressing GIBBERELLIN 3beta-HYDROXYLASE1 (GA3ox1) and GA3ox2 and activating a gibberellic acid (GA) catabolic gene (GA2ox2). However, we show persistent light-dependent and PIL5-inhibited germination behavior in the absence of both de novo GA biosy...

Journal: :Journal of cellular biochemistry 2005
Alexander J Stokes Clay Wakano Kimberly A Del Carmen Murielle Koblan-Huberson Helen Turner

The transient receptor potential, sub-family Vanilloid (TRPV)(2) cation channel is activated in response to extreme temperature elevations in sensory neurons. However, TRPV2 is widely expressed in tissues with no sensory function, including cells of the immune system. Regulation of GRC, the murine homolog of TRPV2 has been studied in insulinoma cells and myocytes. GRC is activated in response t...

2015
Jun Wei Pek Ismail Osman Mandy Li-Ian Tay Ruther Teo Zheng

Stable intronic sequence RNAs (sisRNAs) have been found in Xenopus tropicalis, human cell lines, and Epstein-Barr virus; however, the biological significance of sisRNAs remains poorly understood. We identify sisRNAs in Drosophila melanogaster by deep sequencing, reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, and Northern blotting. We characterize a sisRNA (sisR-1) from the regena (rga) locus ...

Journal: :Agronomy Journal 2021

Tibetan hulless barley (Hordeum vulgare L. variety nudum Hook. f.) is widely grown on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, where it has served as a staple food for people since 5th century CE. Barley leaf stripe (BLS) one of most severe fungal diseases affecting yield and quality barley. Here, we compared miRNA profiles before after BLS in BLS-sensitive (‘Z1141’) tolerant (‘Kunlun14’) first time. A total...

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