Proteins
Curated comments from UniProt
Type | Comment | Proteins |
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HS902_ARATH | function | Molecular chaperone. Involved in RPM1-mediated resistance. Component of the RPM1/RAR1/SGT1 complex. May stabilize RPM1 and protect it from SGT1-mediated degradation. Associates with RAR1 which may function as co-chaperone. Possesses ATPase activity (PubMed:14592967, PubMed:19487680). In the absence of heat shock, negatively regulates heat-inducible genes by actively suppressing heat shock transcription factor A1D (HSFA1D) function (PubMed:17965410). Involved in the induction of heat shock transcription factor A2 (HSFA2) expression in response to oxidative stress (PubMed:20147301). Required for stomatal closure and modulates transcriptional and physiological responses to abscisic acid (ABA) (PubMed:21586649). Regulates RPP4-mediated temperature-dependent cell death and defense responses (PubMed:24611624). May assist SGT1B in the formation of SCF E3 ubiquitin ligase complexes that target the immune receptors SNC1, RPS2 and RPS4 for degradation, to regulate receptor levels and avoid autoimmunity (PubMed:24889324). |
F4K6B6_ARATH HS902_ARATH | similarity | Belongs to the heat shock protein 90 family. |
HS902_ARATH | tissue specificity | Present in all tissues. Most abundantly expressed in roots followed by floral bud clusters, flowers and young fruits. |
Function
Gene Ontology
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cytosol
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perinuclear region of cytoplasm
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plasma membrane
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protein-containing complex
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ATP binding
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ATP hydrolysis activity
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ATP-dependent protein folding chaperone
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unfolded protein binding
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innate immune response
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chaperone-mediated protein folding
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cellular response to heat
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protein folding
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protein stabilization
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defense response to bacterium
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