Journal
PLANT JOURNAL
Volume 110, Issue 3, Pages 828-848Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.15707
Keywords
citrus; leaf development; SQUAMOSA promoter binding protein; miR164; KNAT
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Funding
- National Major Research and Development Plan [2019YFD1000104]
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [31972356, 32072521, 31872045]
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This passage suggests that two citrus genes, CiKN1 and CiKN6, may play a role in leaf development by specifically binding to the citrus miR164 promoter and suppressing its expression.
Two citrus Knotted1-like (CiKN1 and CiKN6) genes may participate in leaf development. Further experiments confirmed that the CiKN1-CiKN6 complex specifically binds to the citrus miR164 promoter and suppresses its expression.
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