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

>>AT5G25190 (ESE3)

Alias ESE3
TF Classification
FioreDBAP2_ERF (Click to show phylogenetic tree)
RARTFAP2/EREBP / CBF1
AtTFDBAP2-EREBP
PlnTFDBAP2-EREBP (v3.0), AP2-EREBP (v1.0)
DATFAP2-EREBP
TAIR short description ethylene and salt inducible 3, Integrase-type DNA-binding superfamily protein (.1)
TAIR annotation encodes a member of the ERF (ethylene response factor) subfamily B-6 of ERF/AP2 transcription factor family. The protein contains one AP2 domain. There are 12 members in this subfamily including RAP2.11. (.1)
Gene model
Gene model cDNA support
AT5G25190.1 11
Entry clone (w/o stop) RE_04B02_x
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
(C) 5622: other intracellular components ->intracellular
(C) 5634: nucleus ->nucleus
(P) 6351: transcription,DNA-dependent ->transcription, DNA-templated
(P) 6355: other metabolic processes ->regulation of transcription, DNA-templated
(P) 9873: other cellular processes ->ethylene-activated signaling pathway
miRNA/tasiRNA
Orthologs
Type
Ia Ib II III Total
poplar 1 3 4
soybean 1 7 8
rice 1 1 2
sorghum 1 1
physcomitrella 1 1
Total 4 1 11 16
Repression motif
Repression motif
in putative orthologs
        
Status
Plasmid construction -> done
Plasmid construction -> done
Transformed -> done
T1 seed harvested -> done
T2 seed harvested -> done
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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