2022
DOI: 10.3390/genes13091542
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Ectopic Expression of the Rice Grain-Size-Affecting Gene GS5 in Maize Affects Kernel Size by Regulating Endosperm Starch Synthesis

Abstract: Maize is one of the most important food crops, and maize kernel is one of the important components of maize yield. Studies have shown that the rice grain-size affecting gene GS5 increases the thousand-kernel weight by positively regulating the rice grain width and grain grouting rate. In this study, based on the GS5 transgenic maize obtained through transgenic technology with specific expression in the endosperm, molecular assays were performed on the transformed plants. Southern blotting results showed that t… Show more

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“…The GS5 gene encodes a serine carboxypeptidaselike protein (SCPL) in rice, and can positively regulate the size and weight of rice seeds, which has the potential for improving rice yield and quality. The ectopic expression of the GS5 gene under the control of the ZmMRP-1 promoter, which is specifically expressed in the endosperm, exhibits significant improvement in grain filling rate and increased starch particle size and grain weight [42].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The GS5 gene encodes a serine carboxypeptidaselike protein (SCPL) in rice, and can positively regulate the size and weight of rice seeds, which has the potential for improving rice yield and quality. The ectopic expression of the GS5 gene under the control of the ZmMRP-1 promoter, which is specifically expressed in the endosperm, exhibits significant improvement in grain filling rate and increased starch particle size and grain weight [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%