Project description:To see the function of OsCERK1 receptor-like kinase in the chitin elicitor signaling in Rice, we compared the gene expression profiles in the chitin oligosaccharide treated cultured rice cells of vector control and OsCERK1 knock-down mutant (RNAi). Keywords: Defense response 1,Chitin oligosaccharide treatment (vector control), 2,Chitin oligosaccharide treatment (vector control) color swap, 3,Chitin oligosaccharide treatment (OsCERK1 RNAi), 4,Chitin oligosaccharide treatment (OsCERK1 RNAi) color swap
Project description:To see the function of OsCERK1 receptor-like kinase in the chitin elicitor signaling in Rice, we compared the gene expression profiles in the chitin oligosaccharide treated cultured rice cells of vector control and OsCERK1 knock-down mutant (RNAi). Keywords: Defense response
Project description:To see the effect of overexpression of the bZIP transcription factor OsTGAP1, we compared the gene expression profiles in wild type rice cells and OsTGAP1-overexpressing rice cells. Expression profiling in the wild type rice cells and OsTGAP1-overexpressing rice cells treated with chitin oligosaccharide for 0, 6, and 24 h was compared using two-color method with four biological replicates.
Project description:To see the function of CERK1 receptor-like kinase in the chitin elicitor signaling in Arabidopsis, we compared the gene expression profiles in the chitin oligosaccharide treated seedlings of wild type A. thaliana and CERK1 knock-out mutant. Keywords: Defense response
Project description:Chitin is a major component of fungal cell walls and serves as a molecular pattern for the recognition of potential pathogens in the innate immune systems of both plants and animals. In plants, chitin oligosaccharides have been known to induce various defense responses in a wide range of plant cells including both monocots and dicots. We identified chitine oligosaccharide-responsive genes in suspension-cultured rice cells 1-12 h after treatment using rice 44k microarray. Expression profiling in rice cells treated with chitin oligosaccharide for 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 12 h was compared with that in untreated control using two-color method with two biological replicates.
Project description:Chitin is a major component of fungal cell walls and serves as a molecular pattern for the recognition of potential pathogens in the innate immune systems of both plants and animals. In plants, chitin oligosaccharides have been known to induce various defense responses in a wide range of plant cells including both monocots and dicots. We identified chitine oligosaccharide-responsive genes in suspension-cultured rice cells 6 and 24 h after treatment using rice 44k microarray. Expression profiling in rice cells treated with chitin oligosaccharide for 6 and 24 h was compared with that in untreated control using two-color method with four biological replicates.