Basic Information
Locus ID:
gene:ENSEOMG00000009301
Species & Taxonomic ID:
Chenopodium album & 3559
Genome Assembly:
GCA_948465745.1
Short Name:
IAA16
Description:
Aux IAA proteins are short-lived transcriptional factors that function as repressors of early auxin response genes at low auxin concentrations
Maps and Mapping Data
| Chromosome | Start | End | Strand | ID |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13 | 11685176 | 11688315 | - | gene:ENSEOMG00000009301 |
Protein Data
Protein Properties:
| Theoretical pI | Molecular Weight | Instability Index | Aliphatic Index | GRAVY |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8.82 | 27,875.12 Da | 23.76 | 64.40 | -0.58 |
Protein Domain:
| Category | ID | Description | Start | End | Evalue/Score | InterPro ID |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pfam | PF02309 | AUX/IAA family | 2 | 250 | 4.6E-89 | IPR033389 |
| SUPERFAMILY | SSF54277 | CAD & PB1 domains | 132 | 240 | 1.18E-22 | - |
| Gene3D | G3DSA:3.10.20.90 | - | 135 | 253 | 8.8E-44 | - |
| ProSiteProfiles | PS51745 | PB1 domain profile. | 141 | 241 | 24.300613 | IPR000270 |
| MobiDBLite | mobidb-lite | consensus disorder prediction | 45 | 101 | - | - |
| MobiDBLite | mobidb-lite | consensus disorder prediction | 66 | 80 | - | - |
| MobiDBLite | mobidb-lite | consensus disorder prediction | 45 | 65 | - | - |
Gene Ontology
Molecular Function:
KEGG Pathway
Best hit
| Source | Best Hit ID | Description | E-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| TAIR | AT3G04730.1 | indoleacetic acid-induced protein 16. early auxin-induced (IAA16) | 0 |
| RefSeq | XP_021773140.1 | auxin-responsive protein IAA16-like [Chenopodium quinoa] | 0 |
| O24407 | Auxin-responsive protein IAA16 OS=Arabidopsis thaliana OX=3702 GN=IAA16 PE=1 SV=1 | 0 | |
| TrEMBL | A0A0K9QK79 | Auxin-responsive protein OS=Spinacia oleracea OX=3562 GN=SOVF_169970 PE=3 SV=1 | 0 |
Expression
| BioProject | Accession | TPM | Cultivar | Tissue | Development Stage | Sample Name | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No sample metadata found. | |||||||
Network
No network data available for this species.
Orthology