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A network of rice genes associated with stress response and seed development.


ABSTRACT: We used a systematic approach to build a network of genes associated with developmental and stress responses in rice by identifying interaction domains for 200 proteins from stressed and developing tissues, by measuring the associated gene expression changes in different tissues exposed to a variety of environmental, biological, and chemical stress treatments, and by localizing the cognate genes to regions of stress-tolerance trait genetic loci. The integrated data set suggests that similar genes respond to environmental cues and stresses, and some may also regulate development. We demonstrate that the data can be used to correctly predict gene function in monocots and dicots. As a result, we have identified five genes that contribute to disease resistance in Arabidopsis.

SUBMITTER: Cooper B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC153660 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A network of rice genes associated with stress response and seed development.

Cooper Bret B   Clarke Joseph D JD   Budworth Paul P   Kreps Joel J   Hutchison Don D   Park Sylvia S   Guimil Sonia S   Dunn Molly M   Luginbühl Peter P   Ellero Cinzia C   Goff Stephen A SA   Glazebrook Jane J  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20030408 8


We used a systematic approach to build a network of genes associated with developmental and stress responses in rice by identifying interaction domains for 200 proteins from stressed and developing tissues, by measuring the associated gene expression changes in different tissues exposed to a variety of environmental, biological, and chemical stress treatments, and by localizing the cognate genes to regions of stress-tolerance trait genetic loci. The integrated data set suggests that similar gene  ...[more]

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