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  • Masuda, H.; Kobayashi, T.; Ishimaru, Y.; Takahashi, M.; Aung, M.S.; Nakanishi, H.; Mori, S.; Nishizawa, N.K.
    Iron-biofortification in rice by the introduction of three barley genes participated in mugineic acid biosynthesis with soybean ferritin gene (2013), Front. Plant Sci., 4, 132.
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Application

Application Comment Organism
agriculture production of biofortified rice via introduction of the soybean ferritin gene (Soyfer H2) driven by two endosperm-specific promoters, along with the barley nicotianamine synthase gene NAS1, two nicotianamine aminotransferase genes Naat-A and Naat-B, and a mugineic acid synthase gene IDS3 to enhance mugineic acid production in rice plants. Lines expressing both ferritin and mugineic acid biosynthetic genes show signs of iron-deficiency tolerance in calcareous soil. The iron concentration in polished T3 seeds is increased by 4- and 2.5times, respectively Hordeum vulgare

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Hordeum vulgare Q9ST02
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Hordeum vulgare Q9ST03
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
naat-A
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Hordeum vulgare
naat-B
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Hordeum vulgare