The MADS (MCM1-AGAMOUS-DEFFICIENS-SRF) gene family has a preserved domain called MADS-box that regulates downstream gene expression as a transcriptional factor. Reports have revealed three MADS genes in rice, OsMADS62, OsMADS63, and OsMADS68, which exhibits preferential expression in mature rice pollen grains. To better understand the transcriptional regulation of pollen germination and tube growth in rice, we generated the loss-of-function homozygous mutant of these three OsMADS genes using the CRISPR-Cas9 (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats-CRISPR associated protein 9) system in wild-type backgrounds. Results showed that the triple knockout (KO) mutant showed a complete sterile phenotype without pollen germination. ...
B(sister) genes have been identified as the closest relatives of class B floral homeotic genes. Prev...
Abstract Background Pollen development from the microspore involves a series of coordinated cellular...
OnlinePubl.The spatiotemporal control of meristem identity is critical for determining inflorescence...
Plants contain a variety of the MADS box genes that encode regulatory proteins and play important ro...
Online on Aug. 26, 2017Grasses display highly diversified inflorescence architectures that differ in...
A group of regulatory factors containing the MADS box domain is playing an important role in control...
In plants, MADS-box transcription factors are key regulators of floral and fruit development, organ ...
During reproductive development, rice plants develop unique flower organs which determine the final ...
Rice (Oryza sativa) OsMADS58 is a C-class MADS box protein, and characterization of a transposon ins...
The SEPALLATA genes encode a functionally diverse group of MADS domain transcription factors includi...
In angiosperms, floral homeotic genes encoding MADS-domain transcription factors regulate the develo...
OsMADS1 is a MADS box gene controlling flower development in rice. In order to learn more about the ...
Floral patterning is regulated by intricate networks of floral identity genes. The peculiar MADS32 s...
MADS box transcription factors controlling flower development have been isolated and studied in a wi...
Rice contains several MADS box genes. It has been demonstrated previously that one of these genes, O...
B(sister) genes have been identified as the closest relatives of class B floral homeotic genes. Prev...
Abstract Background Pollen development from the microspore involves a series of coordinated cellular...
OnlinePubl.The spatiotemporal control of meristem identity is critical for determining inflorescence...
Plants contain a variety of the MADS box genes that encode regulatory proteins and play important ro...
Online on Aug. 26, 2017Grasses display highly diversified inflorescence architectures that differ in...
A group of regulatory factors containing the MADS box domain is playing an important role in control...
In plants, MADS-box transcription factors are key regulators of floral and fruit development, organ ...
During reproductive development, rice plants develop unique flower organs which determine the final ...
Rice (Oryza sativa) OsMADS58 is a C-class MADS box protein, and characterization of a transposon ins...
The SEPALLATA genes encode a functionally diverse group of MADS domain transcription factors includi...
In angiosperms, floral homeotic genes encoding MADS-domain transcription factors regulate the develo...
OsMADS1 is a MADS box gene controlling flower development in rice. In order to learn more about the ...
Floral patterning is regulated by intricate networks of floral identity genes. The peculiar MADS32 s...
MADS box transcription factors controlling flower development have been isolated and studied in a wi...
Rice contains several MADS box genes. It has been demonstrated previously that one of these genes, O...
B(sister) genes have been identified as the closest relatives of class B floral homeotic genes. Prev...
Abstract Background Pollen development from the microspore involves a series of coordinated cellular...
OnlinePubl.The spatiotemporal control of meristem identity is critical for determining inflorescence...