Rice Mutants - AtGSNOR Mutants

Mutant Overview

AtGSNOR is a key gene in Arabidopsis thaliana that encodes S-nitrosoglutathione reductase. Its core function is to regulate the "nitrosative stress" balance within the plant and it participates in various growth and development processes as well as responses to adverse conditions. Introducing the AtGSNOR gene into rice allows for further research on the function of this gene.

All 9 AtGSNOR mutant lines have a consistent seed count of 200 grains per line, ensuring sufficient material for experimental replication.

AtGSNOR Mutant Lines

9 independent mutant lines with seed count information as follows:

Name (命名) Seed Count (种子数)
AtGSNOR-1200
AtGSNOR-2200
AtGSNOR-3200
AtGSNOR-4200
AtGSNOR-5200
AtGSNOR-6200
AtGSNOR-7200
AtGSNOR-8200
AtGSNOR-9200
AtGSNOR mutant phenotype

Phenotype of rice AtGSNOR mutant lines.

Mutant Request and Usage

Request Procedure
  1. Identify the mutant lines of interest from the database
  2. Contact the corresponding researcher for availability
  3. Complete the Material Transfer Agreement (MTA)
  4. Seeds will be shipped within 2-4 weeks
Usage Policy

All mutants are provided for academic research only. Commercial use requires separate agreement.

Citation: Please acknowledge our laboratory in any publications using these materials.