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Gene : AT1G64500 A. thaliana

DB identifier  ? AT1G64500 Secondary Identifier  ? locus:2019479
Brief Description  Glutaredoxin family protein
TAIR Computational Description  Glutaredoxin family protein;(source:Araport11)
TAIR Curator Summary  A member of a protein family found in plants and animals that contain conserved C-terminal glutaredoxin-like and putative zinc-binding cysteine-rich domains. It is involved in light stimulated actin bundling and chloroplast movement. The mRNA is cell-to-cell mobile.
TAIR Short Description  Glutaredoxin family protein
TAIR Aliases  THRUMIN1

1 Gene Rifs

1 Organism

13 Publications

0 Synonyms

Genomics

Genome feature

Region: gene ? Length: 1512  
Location: Chr1:23953099-23954610

Gene models - AT1G64500 AT1G64500

? Gene models

Transcripts: 1  Exons: 1 

Overlapping Features

? Genome features that overlap coordinates of this Gene

2 Child Features

1 Cross References

1 Downstream Intergenic Region

0 Located Features

1 Upstream Intergenic Region

Proteins

Curated comments from UniProt

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1 Proteins

Function

Gene Ontology

cellular component
nucleus  ? ECO  
actin filament  ? ECO  
molecular function
No terms in this category.
biological process
chloroplast relocation  ? ECO  
actin filament bundle assembly  ? ECO  

Interactions

Interaction Network

Expression

eFP Visualization

Data Source: BAR




Co-expression

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Data Source: ATTED-II
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LS: LS is a monotonic transformation (negative logit) of MR index. Larger LS indicates stronger co-expression.

 

Homology

Phytozome Homologs

Data Source: Phytozome


0 Homologues

 

Other

8 Data Sets