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Gene : GAD4 A. thaliana

DB identifier  ? AT2G02010 Secondary Identifier  ? locus:2041130
Name  ? glutamate decarboxylase 4 Brief Description  glutamate decarboxylase 4
TAIR Computational Description  glutamate decarboxylase 4;(source:Araport11)
TAIR Curator Summary  Glutamate decarboxylase
TAIR Short Description  glutamate decarboxylase 4
TAIR Aliases  GAD4

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Genomics

Genome feature

Region: gene ? Length: 2890  
Location: Chr2:474108-476997 reverse strand

Gene models - GAD4 AT2G02010

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Transcripts: 2  Exons: 12  Introns: 10 

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Proteins

Curated comments from UniProt

Type Comment Proteins
DCE4_ARATH function Catalyzes the production of GABA. The calmodulin-binding is calcium-dependent and it is proposed that this may, directly or indirectly, form a calcium regulated control of GABA biosynthesis (By similarity).
DCE4_ARATH A0A1P8AZ64_ARATH similarity Belongs to the group II decarboxylase family.
DCE4_ARATH tissue specificity Expressed in flowers and shoots. Detected at low levels in siliques, stems, leaves and roots.

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Function

Gene Ontology

cellular component
mitochondrion  ? ECO  
molecular function
calmodulin binding  ? ECO  
glutamate decarboxylase activity  ? ECO  
pyridoxal phosphate binding  ? ECO  
biological process
glutamate metabolic process  ? ECO  

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