Gene: Duzib133G1041

General Information

Structural Information

  • Species Durio zibethinus
  • Gene Identifier Duzib133G1041
  • Transcript Identifier Duzib133G1041.02
  • Gene Type Coding gene
  • Location NW_019167938.1 : 478347-483053 : positive

Gene Family Information

  • ID HOM05D001535
  • #Genes/#Species 414/99
  • Phylogenetic origin

Gene Duplication Information

Labels

Identifiers

  • name LOC111313689
  • name XM_022914366.1
  • pid XP_022770101.1
  • id gene-LOC111313689
  • uniprot A0A6P6AYV1

Descriptions

  • product cycloartenol-C-24-methyltransferase, transcript variant X2
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Functional Annotation

Biological Process

GO termEvidence(s)Provider(s)DescriptionSource(s)
GO:0006694
IEA
GOA Databasesteroid biosynthetic process
GO:0006694
IEA
InterProsteroid biosynthetic process
GO:0016126
IEA
GOA Databasesterol biosynthetic process
GO:0032259
IEA
GOA Databasemethylation
GO:0009793
ISO
PLAZA Integrative Orthologyembryo development ending in seed dormancy AT5G13710

Molecular Function

GO termEvidence(s)Provider(s)DescriptionSource(s)
GO:0008168
IEA
GOA Databasemethyltransferase activity
GO:0008168
IEA
InterPromethyltransferase activity
GO:0016740
IEA
GOA Databasetransferase activity
GO:0003838
ISO
PLAZA Integrative Orthologysterol 24-C-methyltransferase activity AT5G13710

Cellular Component

GO termEvidence(s)Provider(s)DescriptionSource(s)
GO:0009506
ISO
PLAZA Integrative Orthologyplasmodesma AT5G13710
GO:0005783
ISO
PLAZA Integrative Orthologyendoplasmic reticulum AT5G13710
GO:0005773
ISO
PLAZA Integrative Orthologyvacuole AT5G13710

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Experimental Evidence
Computational Reviewed Evidence
Electronic Evidence
GO Sources: Primary Orthology Homology
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InterPro Description
IPR013216 Methyltransferase type 11
IPR013705 Sterol methyltransferase C-terminal
IPR029063 S-adenosyl-L-methionine-dependent methyltransferase
Mapman id Description
5.5.1.1 Lipid metabolism.phytosterol biosynthesis.plant sterol pathway.sterol C-24 methyltransferase