The spliceophilin CYP18‐2 is mainly involved in the splicing of retained introns under heat stress in Arabidopsis
Areum Lee1, Hyun Ji Park1, Seung Hee Jo1,2, Haemyeong Jung1,2, Hyun‐Soon Kim1, Hyo‐Jun Lee1,3, Youn‐Sung Kim4, Choonkyun Jung5,6 and Hye Sun Cho1,2*
1. Plant Systems Engineering Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon 34141, Korea; 2. Department of Biosystems and Bioengineering, KRIBB School of Biotechnology, University of Science and Technology (UST), Daejeon 34141, Korea; 3. Department of Functional Genomics, KRIBB School of Bioscience, UST, Daejeon 34113, Korea; 4. Department of Biotechnology, NongWoo Bio, Anseong 17558, Korea; 5. Department of International Agricultural Technology and Crop Biotechnology Institute/Green Bio Science and Technology, Seoul National University, Pyeongchang 25354, Korea; 6. Department of Agriculture, Forestry, and Bioresources and Integrated Major in Global Smart Farm, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea *Correspondence: Hye Sun Cho (hscho@kribb.re.kr)
Areum Lee, Hyun Ji Park, Seung Hee Jo, Haemyeong Jung, Hyun‐Soon Kim, Hyo‐Jun Lee, Youn‐Sung Kim, Choonkyun Jung and Hye Sun Cho. The spliceophilin CYP18‐2 is mainly involved in the splicing of retained introns under heat stress in Arabidopsis[J]. J Integr Plant Biol, 2023, 65(5): 1113-1133.