Gene: Prupe.8G187100
General Information
Structural Information
- Species Prunus persica
- Gene Identifier Prupe.8G187100
- Transcript Identifier Prupe.8G187100.1
- Gene Type Coding gene
- Location Pp08 : 18412838-18413958 : positive
Gene Family Information
- ID HOM05D007112
- #Genes/#Species 112/92
- Phylogenetic origin
- ID ORTHO05D008930
- #Genes/#Species 112/93
- Phylogenetic origin
Gene Duplication Information
Labels
Identifiers
- id Prupe.8G187100.v2.1
- pacid 32081098
- synonym ppa011362m.g
Descriptions
- Description K17888 - ubiquitin-like-conjugating enzyme ATG10, animal type (ATG10L, ATG10)
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Functional Annotation
Biological Process
GO term | Evidence(s) | Provider(s) | Description | Source(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
GO:0043482 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | cellular pigment accumulation | AT3G07525 |
GO:0006914 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | autophagy | AT3G07525 |
GO:2000786 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | positive regulation of autophagosome assembly | AT3G07525 |
GO:0050832 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | defense response to fungus | AT3G07525 |
GO:0042742 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | defense response to bacterium | AT3G07525 |
GO:0006995 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | cellular response to nitrogen starvation | AT3G07525 |
GO:0090549 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | response to carbon starvation | AT3G07525 |
Molecular Function
GO term | Evidence(s) | Provider(s) | Description | Source(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
GO:0019787 | IEA | InterPro | ubiquitin-like protein transferase activity | |
GO:0004839 | ISO | PLAZA Integrative Orthology | ubiquitin activating enzyme activity | AT3G07525 |
Color Legend
Experimental Evidence |
Computational Reviewed Evidence |
Electronic Evidence |
InterPro | Description |
---|---|
IPR007135 | Ubiquitin-like-conjugating enzyme Atg3/Atg10 |
Mapman id | Description |
---|---|
19.3.3.3.4 | Protein homeostasis.autophagy.phagophore expansion.ATG12-ATG5-ATG16 conjugation system.ATG12-conjugation E2 protein (ATG10) |