A chloroplast localized heavy metal-associated domain containing protein regulates grain calcium accumulation in rice
Nature Communications 15(1)
Article 2024 English
Authors
HL
Huan Liu
CL
Cun Lu
XL
Xiang‐Qian Liu
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Calcium (Ca) is an essential mineral nutrient and plays a crucial signaling role in all living organisms. Increasing Ca content in staple foods such as rice is vital for improving Ca nutrition of humans. Here we map a quantitative trait locus that controls Ca concentration in rice grains and identify the causal gene as GCSC1 (Grain Ca and Sr Concentrations 1), which encodes a chloroplast vesicle localized homo-oligomeric protein. GCSC1 exhibits Ca
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