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Correction: Uncovering the involvement of DoDELLA1-interacting proteins in development by characterizing the DoDELLA gene family in Dendrobium officinale

The Original Article was published on 13 February 2023

Correction: BMC Plant Biol 23, 93 (2023)

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-023-04099-w

Following publication of the original article [1], an error was identified in the Conclusions section.

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In conclusion, four DoDELLA proteins (DoDELLA1-4) were identified in a popular Chinese herbal orchid, D.officinale. The expression patterns of the four DoDELLA genes at different developmental stages, organs, stress treatments, and in response to exogenously applied GA3, were analyzed. Furthermore, the localization and transcriptional activity of DoDELLA1 were evaluated. Three DoDELLA-protein interaction pairs (DoDELLA1-DoMYB39, DoDELLA1-DoMYB308 and DoDELLA1-DoWAT1) were screened by Y2H screening, laying a foundation for further analysis and functional verification. Our results provide a basis to explain the specific expression and regulation of different developmental stages and tissues in D. officinale. Our findings contribute key information for elucidating signaling events downstream of DoDELLA to understand how GA controls plant development. This study helps to understand the functions of DELLA genes in orchids, providing clues for exploring the regulatory networks that control growth and stress responses, eventually allowing the establishment of breeding programs that employ transgenic techniques to improve growth, development, productivity, and biotic or abiotic stress resistance.

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  1. Zeng D, Si C, Teixeira da Silva J, et al. Uncovering the involvement of DoDELLA1-interacting proteins in development by characterizing the DoDELLA gene family in Dendrobium officinale. BMC Plant Biol. 2023;23:93. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-023-04099-w.

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Zeng, D., Si, C., da Silva, J.A.T. et al. Correction: Uncovering the involvement of DoDELLA1-interacting proteins in development by characterizing the DoDELLA gene family in Dendrobium officinale. BMC Plant Biol 23, 173 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-023-04184-0

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