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Gene : SLAH1 A. thaliana

DB identifier  ? AT1G62280 Secondary Identifier  ? locus:2018027
Name  ? SLAC1 homologue 1 Brief Description  SLAC1 homologue 1
TAIR Computational Description  SLAC1 homologue 1;(source:Araport11)
TAIR Curator Summary  Encodes a protein with ten predicted transmembrane helices. The SLAH1 protein has similarity to the SLAC1 protein involved in ion homeostasis in guard cells. Although it is not expressed in guard cells, it can complement a slac1-2 mutant suggesting that it performs a similar function. SLAH1:GFP localizes to the plasma membrane.
TAIR Short Description  SLAC1 homologue 1
TAIR Aliases  SLAH1

3 Gene Rifs

1 Organism

7 Publications

0 Synonyms

Genomics

Genome feature

Region: gene ? Length: 1567  
Location: Chr1:23007044-23008610 reverse strand

Gene models - SLAH1 AT1G62280

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Transcripts: 1  Exons: 2  Introns: 1 

Overlapping Features

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3 Child Features

0 Cross References

1 Downstream Intergenic Region

0 Located Features

1 Upstream Intergenic Region

Proteins

Curated comments from UniProt

Type Comment Proteins
SLAH1_ARATH function Slow, weak voltage-dependent S-type anion efflux channel involved in maintenance of anion homeostasis.
SLAH1_ARATH similarity Belongs to the SLAC1 S-type anion channel family.
SLAH1_ARATH tissue specificity Expressed in the vascular systems of root.

1 Proteins

Function

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Homology

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