Genomics
Overlapping Features
Genome features that overlap coordinates of this Gene
CDSs: 2, Exons: 5, Five Prime UTRs: 3, mRNAs: 2, Three Prime UTRs: 3, Transposable Element: 1, Transposon Fragment: 1
Proteins
Curated comments from UniProt
Type | Comment | Proteins |
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MZT1B_ARATH | function | Required for gamma-tubulin complex recruitment to the microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs) (By similarity). During mitosis, modulates gamma-tubulin complex localization, spindle stability and chromosomal segregation. Necessary for gametophyte development and embryogenesis. |
MZT1B_ARATH | similarity | Belongs to the MOZART1 family. |
MZT1B_ARATH | subcellular location | Reorganized from the nucleus to the prospindle and the preprophase band in late G2. After nuclear envelope breakdown, localized on spindle and phragmoplast microtubules (MTs) and on the reforming nuclear envelope of daughter cells. Present in mitotic microtubule arrays. In interphase cortical arrays, gamma-tubulin complexes are preferentially recruited to existing microtubules, from which new microtubules are efficiently nucleated. |
MZT1B_ARATH | tissue specificity | Mostly expressed in siliques and flowers, and, to a lower extent, in leaves, roots and seedlings, with highest levels in young tissues and meristematic cells, and the vasculature. |
Function
Gene Ontology
cellular component | |
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preprophase band | ECO |
nuclear envelope | ECO |
kinetochore microtubule | ECO |
mitotic spindle | ECO |
nuclear outer membrane | ECO |
phragmoplast | ECO |
gamma-tubulin complex | ECO |
gamma-tubulin ring complex | ECO |
kinetochore | ECO |
molecular function | |
histone binding | ECO |
biological process | |
microtubule nucleation by microtubule organizing center | ECO |
centromere complex assembly | ECO |
microtubule cytoskeleton organization | ECO |
CENP-A containing chromatin assembly | ECO |
gamma-tubulin complex localization | ECO |
mitotic spindle organization | ECO |
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