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• G-proteins (guanine nucleotide-binding proteins that usually exhibit GTPase activities) and related signal transduction processes play important roles in mediating plant defense responses; here, a rice (Oryza sativa) cDNA clone, OsGAP1, encoding a GTPase-activating protein (GAP) that also contains a protein kinase C conserved region 2 (C2) domain is reported. • An interacting G-protein partner for the OsGAP1 protein was identified by yeast two-hybrid library screening and confirmed by co-immunoprecipitation; the GTPase-activation activity of OsGAP1 on this interacting G-protein was demonstrated using in vitro assays. • OsGAP1 was induced by wounding in rice and the presence of the R locus Xa14 enhances such induction. • Gain-of-function tests in transgenic rice and Arabidopsis thaliana showed that constitutive expression of OsGAP1 led to increased resistance to bacterial pathogens in both monocots and dicots. © The Authors (2008).
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Cheung, M. Y., Zeng, N. Y., Tong, S. W., Li, W. Y. F., Xue, Y., Zhao, K. J., … Lam, H. M. (2008). Constitutive expression of a rice GTPase-activating protein induces defense responses. New Phytologist, 179(2), 530–545. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2008.02473.x
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