Gene: Cre07.g325500

General Information

Structural Information

  • Species Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
  • Gene Identifier Cre07.g325500
  • Transcript Identifier Cre07.g325500.t1.1
  • Gene Type Coding gene
  • Location chromosome_7 : 1677145-1683142 : positive

Gene Family Information

  • ID HOM05D005347
  • #Genes/#Species 142/96
  • Phylogenetic origin

Gene Duplication Information

Labels

Identifiers

  • id Cre07.g325500.v5.5
  • pacid 30775304
  • alias g7518.t1

Descriptions

  • Description Magnesium chelatase H subunit, chloroplast precursor; Chlamydomonas mutants with defects in this protein are chl1 and brs-1 and result in a brown phenotype [PMID: 11713666; PMID: 4436384]. Orthologous to the bacterial protein BchH [PMID: 9359397]; binds p
  • Description Magnesium chelatase subunit H
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Functional Annotation

Biological Process

GO termEvidence(s)Provider(s)DescriptionSource(s)
GO:0009058
IEA
InterProbiosynthetic process
GO:0015995
IEA
InterProchlorophyll biosynthetic process

Molecular Function

GO termEvidence(s)Provider(s)DescriptionSource(s)
GO:0016851
IEA
InterPromagnesium chelatase activity
GO:0005515
ISO
PLAZA Integrative Orthologyprotein binding AT5G13630
GO:0003729
ISO
PLAZA Integrative OrthologymRNA binding AT5G13630

Cellular Component

GO termEvidence(s)Provider(s)DescriptionSource(s)
GO:0009507
ISO
PLAZA Integrative Orthologychloroplast AT5G13630
GO:0005739
ISO
PLAZA Integrative Orthologymitochondrion AT5G13630
GO:0010007
ISO
PLAZA Integrative Orthologymagnesium chelatase complex AT5G13630

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Experimental Evidence
Computational Reviewed Evidence
Electronic Evidence
GO Sources: Primary Orthology Homology
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InterPro Description
IPR003672 CobN/magnesium chelatase
IPR011771 Magnesium-chelatase, subunit H
IPR022571 Magnesium chelatase, subunit H, N-terminal
Mapman id Description
11.1.2.6 Phytohormone action.abscisic acid.perception and signalling.perception modulator (ABAR)
7.13.1.1.2 Coenzyme metabolism.chlorophyll metabolism.chlorophyll biosynthesis.magnesium-chelatase complex.component CHLH