Gene: AT2G33330

General Information

Structural Information

  • Species Arabidopsis thaliana
  • Gene Identifier AT2G33330
  • Transcript Identifier AT2G33330.1
  • Gene Type Coding gene
  • Location Chr2 : 14123181-14125028 : negative

Gene Family Information

  • ID HOM05D000655
  • #Genes/#Species 866/93
  • Phylogenetic origin

Gene Duplication Information

Labels

Identifiers

  • tid AT2G33330.1
  • symbol PDLP3
  • uniprot O22784

Descriptions

  • Description plasmodesmata-located protein 3
  • Computational description plasmodesmata-located protein 3 (PDLP3); CONTAINS InterPro DOMAIN/s: Protein of unknown function DUF26 (InterPro:IPR002902); BEST Arabidopsis thaliana protein match is: plasmodesmata-located protein 2 (TAIR:AT1G04520.1); Has 999 Blast hits to 950 proteins in 29 species: Archae - 0; Bacteria - 0; Metazoa - 0; Fungi - 6; Plants - 993; Viruses - 0; Other Eukaryotes - 0 (source: NCBI BLink).
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Functional Annotation

Biological Process

GO termEvidence(s)Provider(s)DescriptionSource(s)
GO:0010497
IGI
IBA
Gene Ontologyplasmodesmata-mediated intercellular transport1 2
GO:0046739
IGI
IBA
Gene Ontologytransport of virus in multicellular host2 3

Molecular Function

GO termEvidence(s)Provider(s)DescriptionSource(s)
GO:0003674
ND
Gene Ontologymolecular_function

Cellular Component

GO termEvidence(s)Provider(s)DescriptionSource(s)
GO:0005576
ISM
Gene Ontologyextracellular region
GO:0009506
IEA
GOA Databaseplasmodesma
GO:0009506
IDA
IBA
Gene Ontologyplasmodesma1 2
GO:0005886
IEA
GOA Databaseplasma membrane
GO:0016021
IEA
GOA Databaseintegral component of membrane
GO:0016020
IEA
GOA Databasemembrane
GO:0030054
IEA
GOA Databasecell junction

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Experimental Evidence
Computational Reviewed Evidence
Electronic Evidence
GO Sources: Primary Orthology Homology
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InterPro Description
IPR002902 Gnk2-homologous domain
IPR038408 Gnk2-homologous domain superfamily
Mapman id Description
26.11.1.1 External stimuli response.virus.virus movement.plasmodesmal protein (PDLP)