Gene Details:
- Gene ID: TEA003515.1
- Gene Symbol: CsMYB4a
- Gene Name: R2R3-MYB Sg4 member from Camellia sinensis
- Genome:
- Species: Camellia sinensis
Functional Descriptions:
- CsMYB4a works synergistically with CsIAA4 and participates in regulation of the auxin pathway in stamen.
- CsMYB4a played an indeterminate role in the auxin signaling pathway in addition to regulating the phenylpropanoid pathway, thereby affecting seed germination and plant growth.
- Both CsMYB4a and CsIAA4 have the function in controlling filament length.
- Seedlings overexpressing CsMYB4a and CsIAA4 transgenic exhibited altered responses to exogenous α-NAA treatment.
- LUC activity was not reconstituted when CsIAA7 was the prey protein of CsMYB4a, suggesting that CsIAA7 does not physically interact with CsMYB4a.
- CsMYB4a interacts with CsIAA4 to prevent its proteolytic degradation.
- Overexpression of CsMYB4a affects growth of tobacco plants by interference with the functional role of NtIAA4.
- CsMYB4a can synergistically act with NtIAA4 in flower controlling filament growth.
- the regulation of CsMYB4a and CsIAA4 in the morphogenesis of tea floral organs.
Function-related keywords:
- seedlings , growth , auxin , flower , seed , seed-germination , floral , stamen , plant-growth , seed-growth , seed-length , protein
Literature:
- Camellia sinensis CsMYB4a participates in regulation of stamen growth by interaction with auxin signaling transduction repressor CsAUX/IAA4. DOI: 10.1016/j.cj.2023.11.006
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cDNA Sequence
CDS Sequence
Protein Sequence