2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2018.02.015
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Characterization of regulatory elements in OsRGLP2 gene promoter from different rice accessions through sequencing and in silico evaluation

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“…Similarly, the GUS gene controlled by the OsRGLP1 promoter showed strong activity in the root when tested against drought, ABA, wounding, and salinity . A similar result was also noted for the OsRGLP2 promoter. , In the same way, the JA-mediated role of OsGER4 in crown root development was also confirmed in rice . Likewise, a moderate response was noted in seedlings, anthers, seminal roots, etc., which is similar to the expression of germin-like oxalate oxidase in seedlings of Hordeum vulgare and Beta vulgaris L .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…Similarly, the GUS gene controlled by the OsRGLP1 promoter showed strong activity in the root when tested against drought, ABA, wounding, and salinity . A similar result was also noted for the OsRGLP2 promoter. , In the same way, the JA-mediated role of OsGER4 in crown root development was also confirmed in rice . Likewise, a moderate response was noted in seedlings, anthers, seminal roots, etc., which is similar to the expression of germin-like oxalate oxidase in seedlings of Hordeum vulgare and Beta vulgaris L .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 61%
“… 94 A similar result was also noted for the OsRGLP2 promoter. 95 , 96 In the same way, the JA-mediated role of OsGER4 in crown root development was also confirmed in rice. 33 Likewise, a moderate response was noted in seedlings, anthers, seminal roots, etc., which is similar to the expression of germin-like oxalate oxidase in seedlings of Hordeum vulgare ( 93 ) and Beta vulgaris L. 97 However, foliar leaf, blade, shoot, etc.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…We used LncTar (Li et al, 2015) and found that lncRNA fantom3_9230106C11 had no effects on the mRNAs of these transcription factors. The Consite Predication Database (Mahmood et al, 2018) showed that transcription factors Gata1, Gklf, SOX17, S8, and Ahr-ARNT may be bound to the promoter of LncRNA fantom3_9230106C11. In addition to transcription factors, a wide range of miRNAs contribute to Th2 differentiation, i.e., miR-17∼92, miR-29, miR-126, miR-132-3p, miR-148a, mir-24, mir-27, mir-19, and mir-155 were confirmed to regulate Th2 differentiation (Istomine et al, 2016; Pua et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic local alignment search tool (BLAST) was used to detect the similarity between sequences. Nucleotide Blast (BLASTn) was applied to find the sequence’s resemblance with previously submitted sequences in the sequence databases (). The sequences which show a high level of similarity were selected for the phylogenetic analysis which includes the sequences from the Sorghum bicolor , Setaria italica , Zea mays , O. sativa Japonica group and Panicum hallii , Dichanthelium oligosanthes , Triticum uratru , Hordeum vulgare subspp. Vulgare, Aegilops tauschi subspp.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HADDOCK web server, which is accessible online at , was used to perform protein–DNA docking. PyMol, the Molecular Graphic System, which is accessible online at (), was used to visualize the graphic analysis of every model . Additionally, the TENOR “The Encyclopedia of Rice” database, available online at (), was used to predict and understand gene’s regulatory characteristics, in terms of gene expression, which is governed by cis -acting elements that are the Transcription-factor binding sites located on the promoter.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%