VRS5 (HvTB1) binds to the promoter of tillering and floral homeotic genes to regulate their expression
T. Winkelmolen,
P. Colleoni,
M. Moscou
et al.
Abstract:Variation in shoot architecture, or tillering, is an important adaptive trait targeted during the domestication of crops. A well-known regulatory factor in shoot architecture is TEOSINTE BRANCHED 1 (TB1). TB1 and its orthologs have a conserved function in integrating environmental signals to regulate axillary branching, or tillering in cereals. The barley ortholog of TB1, VULGARE ROW-TYPE SIX 5 (VRS5) does not only regulate tillering, but is also involved in regulating row-type by inhibiting lateral spikelet d… Show more
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