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E.g., Wessler, regeneration, PubMed ID 17578919.

expand all sections collapse all sections  Reference "Alternative splicing and expression analysis of OsFCA (FCA in Oryza sativa L.), a gene homologous to FCA in Arabidopsis"
Reference ID 11148
Title Alternative splicing and expression analysis of OsFCA (FCA in Oryza sativa L.), a gene homologous to FCA in Arabidopsis
Source DNA sequence : the journal of DNA sequencing and mapping, 2006, vol. 17, pp. 31-40
Authors (4)
Abstract A subtracted cDNAs library was constructed using rice (Oryza sativa L.) calli
cDNA as driver and differentiating calli cDNA as tester. A novel gene homologous
with FCA in Arabidopsis was cloned from rice by screening the SSH (suppression
subtractive hybridization) library followed by RACE. Four alternative
transcripts of OsFCA were cloned from the leaves of rice, and designated as OsFCA-
1, OsFCA-2, OsFCA-3 and OsFCA-4 respectively. OsFCA-1 was homologous to FCA-
gamma of Arabidopsis and contained several conserved domains (two RNA
Recognition Motifs and one WW-domain). OsFCA-2 was 102 bp shorter than OsFCA-1
which caused the WW-domain deletion. The proteins encoded by OsFCA-3 and OsFCA-4
were 101 amino acids shorter than OsFCA-1 at the N-terminal which is a glycine-
rich region. The fluorescence quantitative PCR analysis showed that the mRNA of
OsFCA-1 is the most abundant in the four splicing variants of rice FCA, and its
expression level is much higher in differentiating calli than in calli. The
expression of OsFCA-1 is steady in the leaves of three different stage, but up-
regulated in young spikelet of primary branch-differentiating stage and down-
regulated in young spikelet of pistil and stamen-differentiating stage.

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