Gene: AUR62021891

General Information

Structural Information

  • Species Chenopodium quinoa
  • Gene Identifier AUR62021891
  • Transcript Identifier AUR62021891-RA
  • Gene Type Coding gene
  • Location C_Quinoa_Scaffold_1862 : 1155464-1164282 : positive

Gene Family Information

  • ID HOM05D001369
  • #Genes/#Species 457/97
  • Phylogenetic origin

Gene Duplication Information

Labels

Identifiers

  • id AUR62021891.v1.0
  • pacid 36304247
  • uniprot A0A803M1Q9

Descriptions

  • Description At1g05000: Probable tyrosine-protein phosphatase At1g05000
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Functional Annotation

Biological Process

GO termEvidence(s)Provider(s)DescriptionSource(s)
GO:0035335
IEA
GOA Databasepeptidyl-tyrosine dephosphorylation
GO:0016311
IEA
GOA Databasedephosphorylation

Molecular Function

GO termEvidence(s)Provider(s)DescriptionSource(s)
GO:0005515
IEA
InterProprotein binding
GO:0016791
IEA
GOA Databasephosphatase activity
GO:0016791
IEA
InterProphosphatase activity
GO:0004725
IEA
GOA Databaseprotein tyrosine phosphatase activity
GO:0003729
ISO
PLAZA Integrative OrthologymRNA binding AT1G62390

Cellular Component

GO termEvidence(s)Provider(s)DescriptionSource(s)
GO:0005829
ISO
PLAZA Integrative Orthologycytosol AT1G62390

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Experimental Evidence
Computational Reviewed Evidence
Electronic Evidence
GO Sources: Primary Orthology Homology
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InterPro Description
IPR000270 PB1 domain
IPR011990 Tetratricopeptide-like helical domain superfamily
IPR020428 Atypical dual-specificity phosphatase Siw14-like, plant and fungi
IPR044517 Protein PHOX1-4
IPR029021 Protein-tyrosine phosphatase-like
IPR019734 Tetratricopeptide repeat
IPR004861 Atypical dual-specificity phosphatase Siw14-like
Mapman id Description
18.4.24.4 Protein modification.phosphorylation.protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) superfamily.atypical PTP phosphatase (PFA-DSP)
20.2.4.5 Cytoskeleton organisation.microfilament network.myosin microfilament-based motor protein activities.myosin adaptor protein (MadB)