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<scp>DELAYED HEADING DATE</scp>1 interacts with Os<scp>HAP</scp>5C/D, delays flowering time and enhances yield in rice
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BotanyGeneticsPlant PathologyMolecular GeneticsCrop ImprovementCrop PhysiologyPlant Molecular BiologyPlant BiologyDelayed Heading Date1Gene ExpressionPlant HormoneBiologySignal TransductionNatural SciencesCrop ScienceSystems BiologyMedicinePlant PhysiologyGras Protein Family
Heading date is an important agronomic trait affecting crop yield. The GRAS protein family is a plant-specific super family extensively involved in plant growth and signal transduction. However, GRAS proteins are rarely reported have a role in regulating rice heading date. Here, we report a GRAS protein DHD1 (Delayed Heading Date1) delays heading and enhances yield in rice. Biochemical assays showed DHD1 physically interacts with OsHAP5C/D both in vitro and in vivo. DHD1 and OsHAP5C/D located in the nucleus and showed that rhythmic expression. Both DHD1 and OsHAP5C/D affect heading date by regulating expression of Ehd1. We propose that DHD1 interacts with OsHAP5C/D to delay heading date by inhibiting expression of Ehd1.
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