dad-1, A putative programmed cell death suppressor gene in rice

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The human dad-1 cDNA homolog was isolated from rice plants. The amino acid sequence of the predicted protein product is well conserved in both animals and plants. This rice dad-1 homolog can rescue the temperature-sensitive dad-1 mutants of hamster cells from apoptotic death, suggesting that the rice dad-1 homolog also functions as a suppressor for programmed cell death.

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Tanaka, Y., Makishima, T., Sasabe, M., Ichinose, Y., Shiraishi, T., Nishimoto, T., & Yamada, T. (1997). dad-1, A putative programmed cell death suppressor gene in rice. Plant and Cell Physiology, 38(3), 379–383. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.pcp.a029179

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