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

>>AT5G01310 (APTX, bHLH140)

Alias APTX, bHLH140
TF Classification
FioreDBbHLH (Click to show phylogenetic tree)
RARTFbHLH / LONG HYPOCOTYL IN FAR-RED1
AtTFDBC2H2
PlnTFDBbHLH (v3.0), bHLH (v1.0)
DATFbHLH
TAIR short description APRATAXIN-like (.1)
TAIR annotation Encodes a protein that has adenylylsulfate sulfohydrolase activity (E.C. 3.6.2.1) in vitro. (.1)
Gene model
Gene model cDNA support
AT5G01310.1 9
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) 46872: other binding ->metal ion binding
(F) 46983: protein binding ->protein dimerization activity
(F) 47627: hydrolase activity ->adenylylsulfatase activity
(F) 5524: other binding ->ATP binding
(C) 5634: nucleus ->nucleus
(P) 6260: other metabolic processes ->DNA replication
(P) 6351: transcription,DNA-dependent ->transcription, DNA-templated
(P) 6790: other cellular processes ->sulfur compound metabolic process
(P) 9150: other metabolic processes ->purine ribonucleotide metabolic process
miRNA/tasiRNA
Orthologs
Type
Ia Ib II III Total
poplar 1 1
soybean 1 1
rice 1 1
sorghum 1 1
physcomitrella 1 1
Total 2 3 5
Repression motif
Repression motif
in putative orthologs
        
Status
Plasmid construction -> The work interrupted(06Feb)
Plasmid construction -> The work interrupted(06Feb)
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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