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Mutation of TL1, encoding a novel C 2 H 2 zinc finger protein, improves grains eating and cooking quality in rice.

Guochao ZhaoShuifeng XieShipeng ZongTong WangChanjuan MaoJianxin ShiJianyue Li
Published in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2022)
chains with DP 13-24, resulting in an enhanced grain ECQ. The improved ECQ was accompanied by altered expression patterns of several tested SSRGs in tl1 mutant grains. Furthermore, knockout of TL1 in the high-yielding rice variety JiaHua NO.1 reduced AAC without obvious side effects on major agronomic traits. These findings expand our understanding of the regulating networks of grain starch metabolism and provide new insights into how rice ECQ quality can be improved via genetic approach.
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