Gene: AUR62003607
General Information
Structural Information
- Species Chenopodium quinoa
- Gene Identifier AUR62003607
- Transcript Identifier AUR62003607-RA
- Gene Type Coding gene
- Location C_Quinoa_Scaffold_2370 : 2581642-2586782 : negative
Gene Family Information
- ID HOM05D002415
- #Genes/#Species 281/97
- Phylogenetic origin
- ID ORTHO05D002522
- #Genes/#Species 282/97
- Phylogenetic origin
Gene Duplication Information
- Block Duplication Block duplicate
Labels
Identifiers
- id AUR62003607.v1.0
- pacid 36292804
- uniprot A0A803KX49
Descriptions
- Description ATXR5: Probable Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase ATXR5
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Functional Annotation
Biological Process
GO term | Evidence(s) | Provider(s) | Description | Source(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
GO:0009294 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | DNA mediated transformation | AT5G09790 |
GO:0009555 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | pollen development | AT5G09790 |
GO:0006275 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | regulation of DNA replication | AT5G09790 |
GO:0051726 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | regulation of cell cycle | AT5G09790 |
GO:0070734 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | histone H3-K27 methylation | AT5G09790 |
Molecular Function
GO term | Evidence(s) | Provider(s) | Description | Source(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
GO:0005515 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | protein binding | AT5G09790 |
GO:0046976 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | histone methyltransferase activity (H3-K27 specific) | AT5G09790 |
Cellular Component
GO term | Evidence(s) | Provider(s) | Description | Source(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
GO:0005634 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | nucleus | AT5G09790 |
GO:0009507 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | chloroplast | AT5G09790 |
Color Legend
Experimental Evidence |
Computational Reviewed Evidence |
Electronic Evidence |
Mapman id | Description |
---|---|
12.3.3.5 | Chromatin organisation.post-translational histone modification.histone lysine methylation.class-IV histone methyltransferase (ATXR) |