Proteins
Curated comments from UniProt
Type | Comment | Proteins |
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SUP_ARATH | function | Probable transcriptional regulator considered as cadastral protein that acts indirectly to prevent the B class homeotic proteins APETALA3 and perhaps PISTILLATA from acting in the gynoecial whorl. Principal function is to balance cell proliferation in the third and fourth whorls of developing flowers thereby maintaining the boundary between stamens and carpels. May fulfill this role by repressing genes implicated in cell division. Plays equally a role in the determinacy of the floral meristem. Is also required for normal ovule development. |
SUP_ARATH | tissue specificity | Expressed early in the third whorl, and later becomes localized at the boundary between the stamen and carpel whorls. Also detected in developing ovule primordia. |
Function
Gene Ontology
cellular component | |
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nucleus | ECO |
molecular function | |
DNA-binding transcription factor activity | ECO |
DNA binding | ECO |
metal ion binding | ECO |
biological process | |
cell differentiation | ECO |
hormone-mediated signaling pathway | ECO |
formation of plant organ boundary | ECO |
regulation of cell population proliferation | ECO |
regulation of cell size | ECO |
specification of floral organ identity | ECO |
flower development | ECO |
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