Os02g0809800

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The rice Os02g0809800 was reported as Ospho1;2 in 2010 [1] by researchers from the France.

Annotated Information

Gene Symbol

  • Os02g0809800 <=> Ospho1;2


Function

  • OsPHO1;2 as playing a key role in the transfer of Pi from roots to shoots in rice, and indicate that this gene could be regulated by its cis-natural antisense transcripts.
  • All three rice PHO1 genes have a cis-natural antisense transcript located at the 5# end of the genes.
  • PHO1 homologs in monocotyledons and dicotyledons revealed the emergence of a distinct clade of PHO1 genes in dicotyledons, which include members having roles other than long-distance Pi transport.


Expression

  • Characterization of Ospho1;1 and Ospho1;2 insertion mutants revealed that only Ospho1;2 mutants had defects in Pi homeostasis, namely strong reduction in Pi transfer from root to shoot, which was accompanied by low-shoot and high-root Pi.


Mutant

  • Characterization of Ospho1;1 and Ospho1;2 insertion mutants revealed that only Ospho1;2 mutants had defects in Pi homeostasis, namely strong reduction in Pi transfer from root to shoot, which was accompanied by low-shoot and high-root Pi.


Labs working on this gene

  • De ´partement de Biologie Mole ´culaire Ve ´ge ´tale, Biophore, Universite ´ de Lausanne, CH–1015 Lausanne,Switzerland


References

  1. Characterization of the Rice PHO1 Gene Family Reveals a Key Role for OsPHO1;2 in Phosphate Homeostasis and the Evolution of a Distinct Clade in Dicotyledons


Structured Information