Gene: VV11G05600 (Vitis vinifera)
Overview 
- Gene Identifier
- VV11G05600
- Transcript Identifier
- VV11G05600.1
- Gene Type
- Coding gene
- Location
- chr11 : 3655748-3666473 : positive
Family
- Gene family
Descriptions
- Description
-
tRNA (guanine(37)-N1)-methyltransferase 2
- Description (AnnoMine)
-
methyltransferase
Identifiers
Identifier | Name |
---|---|
pid | GSVIVG01015435001 |
uniprot | F6HH45 |
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Biological Process
GO term | Evidence(s) | Provider | Description | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
GO:0048449 | IEA | UniProt | floral organ formation | 1 |
GO:0016570 | IEA | UniProt | histone modification | 1 |
GO:0009909 | IEA | UniProt | regulation of flower development | 1 |
GO:0005975 | IEA | InterPro | carbohydrate metabolic process | |
GO:0030488 | IEA | InterPro | tRNA methylation |
Molecular Function
GO term | Evidence(s) | Provider | Description | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
GO:0052906 | IEA | UniProt | tRNA (guanine(37)-N(1))-methyltransferase activity | 1 |
GO:0009019 | IEA | InterPro | tRNA (guanine-N1-)-methyltransferase activity | |
GO:0003824 | IEA | InterPro | catalytic activity | |
GO:0016740 | IEA | InterPro | transferase activity | |
GO:0004553 | IEA | InterPro | hydrolase activity, hydrolyzing O-glycosyl compounds |
Cellular Component
GO term | Evidence(s) | Provider | Description | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
GO:0005829 | IEA | UniProt | cytosol | 1 |
GO:0005759 | IEA | UniProt | mitochondrial matrix | 1 |
GO:0005634 | IEA | UniProt | nucleus | 1 |
Color Legend
Experimental Evidence |
Electronic Evidence |
Computational Reviewed Evidence |
Mapman id | Description |
---|---|
26.4.1 | misc.beta 1,3 glucan hydrolases.glucan endo-1,3-beta-glucosidase |
No SignalP domains detected for this gene.