GE, encodes CYP78A13, is predominantly express in the interf...

created [InstanceEdit:9631599] Gupta, Parul, 2018-12-10
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displayName GE, encodes CYP78A13, is predominantly express in the interf...
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text GE, encodes CYP78A13, is predominantly express in the interfacing tissues of the both embryo and endosperm. GE expression is under negative feedback regulation; endogenous GE expression is upregulated in ge mutants. Loss of function mutant has large embryo and small endosperm, whereas GE overexpression causes a small embryo and enlarged endosperm. A complementation analysis coupled with heterofertilization shows that complementation of ge mutation in either embryo or endosperm failed to restore the wild?type embryo/endosperm ratio (Nagasawa et al., 2013).