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Basic Information
Locus ID: gene.Thate01g26040
Species & Taxonomic ID: Thalassia testudinum & 55497
Genome Assembly: GCA_037157565.1
Description: camp-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit
Maps and Mapping Data
Chromosome Start End Strand ID
Chr01 492598597 492599076 - gene.Thate01g26040
Protein Data
Protein Properties:
Theoretical pI Molecular Weight Instability Index Aliphatic Index GRAVY
8.63 18,360.12 Da 41.13 100.57 -0.30
Protein Domain:
Category ID Description Start End Evalue/Score InterPro ID
Pfam PF00069 Protein kinase domain 94 153 1.7E-11 IPR000719
SUPERFAMILY SSF56112 Protein kinase-like (PK-like) 33 156 2.43E-16 IPR011009
Gene3D G3DSA:3.30.200.20 Phosphorylase Kinase; domain 1 29 89 1.1E-16 -
Gene3D G3DSA:1.10.510.10 Transferase(Phosphotransferase) domain 1 90 153 1.1E-16 -
ProSiteProfiles PS50011 Protein kinase domain profile. 1 159 11.114285 IPR000719
Gene Ontology
Biological Process:
GO:0006468 (protein phosphorylation)
Molecular Function:
GO:0004672 (protein kinase activity) GO:0005524 (ATP binding)
Best hit
Source Best Hit ID Description E-value
TAIR AT2G34650.1 Protein kinase superfamily protein. Encodes a protein serine/threonine kinase that may act as a positive regulator of cellular auxin efflux, as a a binary switch for PIN polarity, and as a negative regulator of auxin signaling. Recessive mutants exhibit similar phenotypes as pin-formed mutants in flowers and inflorescence but distinct phenotypes in cotyledons and leaves. Expressed in the vascular tissue proximal to root and shoot meristems, shoot apex, and embryos. Expression is induced by auxin. Overexpression of the gene results in phenotypes in the root and shoot similar to those found in auxin-insensitive mutants. The protein physically interacts with TCH3 (TOUCH3) and PID-BINDING PROTEIN 1 (PBP1), a previously uncharacterized protein containing putative EF-hand calcium-binding motifs. Acts together with ENP (ENHANCER OF PINOID) to instruct precursor cells to elaborate cotyledons in the transition stage embryo. Interacts with PDK1. PID autophosphorylation is required for the ability of PID to phosphorylate an exogenous substrate. PID activation loop is required for PDK1-dependent PID phosphorylation and requires the PIF domain. Negative regulator of root hair growth. PID kinase activity is critical for the inhibition of root hair growth and for maintaining the proper subcellular localization of PID. 0
RefSeq XP_039139636.1 protein kinase PINOID-like [Dioscorea cayenensis subsp. rotundata] 0
Swiss-Prot Q2QM77 Protein kinase PINOID OS=Oryza sativa subsp. japonica OX=39947 GN=PID PE=2 SV=1 0
TrEMBL A0A0E0BV67 Protein kinase domain-containing protein OS=Oryza glumipatula OX=40148 PE=4 SV=1 0
Expression
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BioProject Accession TPM Cultivar Tissue Development Stage Sample Name Description
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Orthology
Family Species Count Orthologous Genes
Hydrocharitaceae Thalassia testudinum 3 gene.Thate01g23550, gene.Thate01g23560, gene.Thate01g26040
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