fioreDB : Database for Flower Bio-engineering by CRES-T system
fioreDB : Database for Flower Bio-engineering by CRES-T system

>>AT3G47710 (BNQ3, PRE4, bHLH161)

Alias BNQ3, PRE4, bHLH161
TF Classification
FioreDBbHLH (Click to show phylogenetic tree)
RARTFbHLH / checked group
AtTFDBbHLH
PlnTFDB
DATF
TAIR short description BASIC HELIX-LOOP-HELIX PROTEIN 161, BANQUO 3 (.1)
TAIR annotation BNQ3 belongs to a family of atypical non-DNA binding basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) proteins that heterodimerize with and negatively regulate bHLH transcription factors. Directly and negatively regulated by AP3 and PI in petals. Required for appropriate regulation of flowering time.May also have a role in regulating light responses. (.1)
Gene model
Gene model cDNA support
AT3G47710.1 0
Entry clone (w/o stop)
External link
General info TAIR DATA
Genomic seq TAIR seq viewer
SNP SALK SNP Viewer
T-DNA tag line T-DNA Express
miRNA Search ASRP
Phylogeny SALAD database
Promoter ppdb
Microarray data
FioreDB
ATTED-II ATTED-II data
NCBI GEO NCBI GEO profile
NASC NASCarray_SpotHistory NASCarray_DigitalNorthern
Genevestigator Genevestigator
eFP Browser Developmental Map Abiotic Stress
AtGenExpress Development Hormone Abiotic Stress Light Pathogen
Gene Ontology (GO)
(F) 3677: DNA or RNA binding ->DNA binding
(F) 3700: transcription factor activity ->transcription factor activity, sequence-specific DNA binding
(P) 48510: other biological processes ->regulation of timing of transition from vegetative to reproductive phase
(C) 5634: nucleus ->nucleus
(P) 9640: developmental processes ->photomorphogenesis
miRNA/tasiRNA
Orthologs
Type
Ia Ib II III Total
poplar 3 3
soybean 1 9 10
rice 1 1 2
sorghum 1 1 2
physcomitrella
Total 3 14 17
Repression motif
Repression motif
in putative orthologs
        
Status
Plasmid construction -> not_yet
Plasmid construction -> not_yet
Transformed -> not_yet
T1 seed harvested -> not_yet
T2 seed harvested -> not_yet
CRES-T phenotype from individual project
CRES-T phenotype from publication
CRES-T phenotype from bulk project
Phenotype in ornamental plants

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