Proteins
Curated comments from UniProt
Type | Comment | Proteins |
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IAMT1_ARATH IAMT1_ARATH-2 | developmental stage | After the eighth true leaves emerge, the expression gradually fades away from the center of the leaves toward the edges, as leaf development proceedes. In fully expanded leaves, expressed only at the edge of the leaf blade. |
IAMT1_ARATH IAMT1_ARATH-2 | function | Catalyzes the methylation of the free carboxyl end of the plant hormone indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). Converts IAA to IAA methyl ester (MeIAA). Regulates IAA activities by IAA methylation. Methylation of IAA plays an important role in regulating plant development and auxin homeostasis. Required for correct leaf pattern formation. MeIAA seems to be an inactive form of IAA. |
IAMT1_ARATH IAMT1_ARATH-2 | similarity | Belongs to the methyltransferase superfamily. SABATH family. |
IAMT1_ARATH IAMT1_ARATH-2 | tissue specificity | Expressed in seedling roots and leaves. Expressed in the stigma, funiculus, and vascular bundles in sepals, petals and stamens. |
Function
Gene Ontology
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molecular function | |
identical protein binding | ECO |
indole acetic acid carboxyl methyltransferase activity | ECO |
indole-3-acetate carboxyl methyltransferase activity | ECO |
magnesium ion binding | ECO |
biological process | |
auxin biosynthetic process | ECO |
polarity specification of adaxial/abaxial axis | ECO |
methylation | ECO |
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