An Orphan Gene BOOSTER Enhances Photosynthetic Efficiency and Plant Productivity

Themes: Feedstock Production

Keywords: Biomass Analytics, Genomics, RNA Sequencing

Citation

Feyissa, B.A., Becker, E.D., Salesse-Smith, C.E., Zhang, J., Yates, T.B., Xie, M., De, K., Gotarkar, D., Chen, M.S.S., Jawdy, S.S., Carper, D.L., Barry, K., Schmutz, J., Weston, D.J., Abraham, P.E., Tsai, C., Morrell-Falvey, J.L., Taylor, G., Chen, J., Tuskan, G.A., Long, S.P., Burgess, S.J., Muchero, W. Feb. 14, 2024. “An Orphan Gene BOOSTER Enhances Photosynthetic Efficiency and Plant Productivity.” NCBI – BioProject.

Overview

A working model of BSTR-mediated enhanced photosynthesis efficiency and plant productivity.

Seeds of Col-0 wild type, sig6 T-DNA mutants (CS877785, ABRC), PRL-1-OE, and sig6 T-DNA mutants transfected with PRL-1 (sig6::PRL-1) were planted in 1/2 MS media. Seedlings growth including chlorophyll development defects were investigated across the genotypes. Four-days-old-post-light exposure seedlings were harvested and performed RNAseq analysis with four biological replicates.

Data

NCBI – BioProject:  Plant tissue samples RNASeq

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  • Electron transport rates
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