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expand all sections collapse all sections Oryza sativa protein "P19395" (Granule-bound starch synthase)
Accession P19395
Species Oryza sativa [ GR_tax:013681 ]
Name Granule-bound starch synthase
Symbol WAXY
Synonyms (11)
E.C. Numbers (1) 2.4.1.11
Gene Names (1) WX1 (GLUTINOUS ENDOSPERM)
Organelle Not available
Best Hits To TIGR Rice Gene Models (0) None  [ Click here to generate a BLASTP query ]
IRGSP/RAP Genes (0) None
Source SWISSPROT
GenBank Accessions (1) P19395
UniProt Accession (Sequence) P19395
Cultivar None.
Comment The Waxy (Wx) gene encodes a granule-bound starch synthase (GBSS) that plays a key role in the amylose synthesis of rice. It is expressed in the seed endosperm and pollen grains, that carry starcg grains. At sub-cellular level the protein is localized in the amyloplasts. This gene undergoes alternative splicing of its transcripts suggesting that the amylose content of rice endosperm is regulated at the level of Wx transcript processing, and, more specifically, at the stage of intron I excision from the Wx pre-mRNA. It is a single copy gene in rice.
The Waxy (Wx) gene encodes a granule-bound starch synthase (GBSS) that plays a key role in the amylose synthesis of rice. It is expressed in the seed endosperm and pollen grains, that carry starch grains. At sub-cellular level the protein is localized in the amyloplasts. This gene undergoes alternative splicing of its transcripts suggesting that the amylose content of rice endosperm is regulated at the level of Wx transcript processing, and more specifically, at the stage of intron I excision from the Wx pre-mRNA. The alternative splicing is affected by the change in temperature. It is a single copy gene in rice. The phenotype shows white and non-translucent endosperm which turns brown to the iodine staining. (Imported from Gene GR:0061010)
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