Rice ERF OsEATB restricts GA biosynthesis - Plant Physiology
Rice ERF OsEATB restricts GA biosynthesis - Plant Physiology
Rice ERF OsEATB restricts GA biosynthesis - Plant Physiology
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OsBI<strong>ERF</strong>4,AAK92632; At<strong>ERF</strong>1,BAA32418; At<strong>ERF</strong>2,BAA32419; At<strong>ERF</strong>3,BAA32420;<br />
At<strong>ERF</strong>4,BAA32421; At<strong>ERF</strong>5,BAA32422; At<strong>ERF</strong>6,BAA97157; At<strong>ERF</strong>7,ABB51576;<br />
At<strong>ERF</strong>8,NP175725; At<strong>ERF</strong>9,NP199234; At<strong>ERF</strong>10,NP171876; At<strong>ERF</strong>11,NP174159;<br />
At<strong>ERF</strong>12, NP174158; Nt<strong>ERF</strong>1,BAA07321; Nt<strong>ERF</strong>2,BAA07324; Nt<strong>ERF</strong>3,BAA07322;<br />
Nt<strong>ERF</strong>4,BAA07323; Nt<strong>ERF</strong>5,AAU81956; Ns<strong>ERF</strong>2,BAA97122; Ns<strong>ERF</strong>3,BAA97123;<br />
Ns<strong>ERF</strong>4,BAA97124; Pti4,AAC50047.<br />
Supplemental Data<br />
The following materials are available in the online version of this article.<br />
Supplemental Figure S1. Multiple sequence alignment of <strong>OsEATB</strong> and other known<br />
<strong>ERF</strong> proteins.<br />
Supplemental Figure S2. Pathway of <strong>GA</strong> <strong>biosynthesis</strong>.<br />
Supplemental Table S1. Phenotypic analysis of control and transgenic plant lines<br />
overexpressing <strong>OsEATB</strong>.<br />
Supplemental Table S2. Primers used in this work.<br />
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