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publicationNumber CN-111217895-B
titleOfInvention Maize NLP transcription factor ZmNLP5 and its application
abstract The present invention clones a gene ZmNLP5 from maize that plays an important regulatory role in the assimilation and utilization of nitrogen nutrition, and the open reading frame of the gene has the DNA sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 1. The transcription factor protein encoded by the ZmNLP5 gene has the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO:2. Also provided are the application of the above-mentioned maize NLP transcription factor ZmNLP5 in promoting the expression of the key enzyme gene ZmNIR1.1 of nitrogen metabolism, the application of promoting the expression of the key enzyme gene ZmNIR1.2 of nitrogen metabolism, and the application of promoting the key enzyme gene ZmNR1.1 of nitrogen metabolism. The application in expression, the application in promoting the expression of the key enzyme gene ZmNR1.2 of nitrogen metabolism, the application in improving the assimilation and utilization of nitrogen in maize, and the application in promoting the elongation and growth of maize roots in a low nitrogen environment. The maize NLP transcription factor ZmNLP5 of the invention can promote the expression of key enzyme genes of nitrogen metabolism, improve the assimilation and utilization of maize nitrogen nutrition, and promote the elongation and growth of maize roots in a low nitrogen environment, and is suitable for large-scale popularization and application.
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