2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.952856
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Mutations in OsDET1, OsCOP10, and OsDDB1 confer embryonic lethality and alter flavonoid accumulation in Rice (Oryza sativa L.) seed

Abstract: Morphological and biochemical changes accompanying embryogenesis and seed development are crucial for plant survival and crop productivity. Here, we identified a novel yellowish-pericarp embryo lethal (yel) mutant of the japonica rice cultivar Sindongjin (Oryza sativa L.), namely, yel-sdj. Seeds of the yel-sdj mutant showed a yellowish pericarp and black embryo, and were embryonic lethal. Compared with wild-type seeds, the yel-sdj mutant seeds exhibited significantly reduced grain size, grain weight, and embry… Show more

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“…CYP75B4 hydroxylates leucoanthocyanins to produce anthocyanins and proanthocyanidins. Among the eight regulatory genes, five encode transcription factors ( OsMYB3 [ 31 ], OsB2 [ 22 ], Rc [ 21 ], OsTTG1 [ 32 ], and OsVP1 [ 33 ]), and three encode non-transcription factor proteins ( OsDET1 , OsDDB1 , and OsCOP10 [ 34 ]). Rc, OsMYB3, OsB2, OsTTG1, and OsVP1 regulate the expression of some structural genes to affect flavonoid content in rice pericarps.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CYP75B4 hydroxylates leucoanthocyanins to produce anthocyanins and proanthocyanidins. Among the eight regulatory genes, five encode transcription factors ( OsMYB3 [ 31 ], OsB2 [ 22 ], Rc [ 21 ], OsTTG1 [ 32 ], and OsVP1 [ 33 ]), and three encode non-transcription factor proteins ( OsDET1 , OsDDB1 , and OsCOP10 [ 34 ]). Rc, OsMYB3, OsB2, OsTTG1, and OsVP1 regulate the expression of some structural genes to affect flavonoid content in rice pericarps.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%