Li_2011_Nat.Genet_43_1266

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Title : Natural variation in GS5 plays an important role in regulating grain size and yield in rice - Li_2011_Nat.Genet_43_1266
Author(s) : Li Y , Fan C , Xing Y , Jiang Y , Luo L , Sun L , Shao D , Xu C , Li X , Xiao J , He Y , Zhang Q
Ref : Nat Genet , 43 :1266 , 2011
Abstract :

Increasing crop yield is one of the most important goals of plant science research. Grain size is a major determinant of grain yield in cereals and is a target trait for both domestication and artificial breeding(1). We showed that the quantitative trait locus (QTL) GS5 in rice controls grain size by regulating grain width, filling and weight. GS5 encodes a putative serine carboxypeptidase and functions as a positive regulator of grain size, such that higher expression of GS5 is correlated with larger grain size. Sequencing of the promoter region in 51 rice accessions from a wide geographic range identified three haplotypes that seem to be associated with grain width. The results suggest that natural variation in GS5 contributes to grain size diversity in rice and may be useful in improving yield in rice and, potentially, other crops(2).

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Gene_locus related to this paper: orysa-q5w727

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Li Y, Fan C, Xing Y, Jiang Y, Luo L, Sun L, Shao D, Xu C, Li X, Xiao J, He Y, Zhang Q (2011)
Natural variation in GS5 plays an important role in regulating grain size and yield in rice
Nat Genet 43 :1266

Li Y, Fan C, Xing Y, Jiang Y, Luo L, Sun L, Shao D, Xu C, Li X, Xiao J, He Y, Zhang Q (2011)
Nat Genet 43 :1266