Entry information : MtRboh08 (Medtr3g098320.1[4.0] / Medtr3g098340.1+ Medtr3g098320.1[3.5] / Medtr3g151600.1 [3.0])
Entry ID | 4167 |
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Creation | 2007-07-23 (Christophe Dunand) |
Last sequence changes | 2007-07-23 (Christophe Dunand) |
Sequence status | complete |
Reviewer | Christophe Dunand |
Last annotation changes | 2014-07-31 (Christophe Dunand) |
Peroxidase information: MtRboh08 (Medtr3g098320.1[4.0] / Medtr3g098340.1+ Medtr3g098320.1[3.5] / Medtr3g151600.1 [3.0])
Name (synonym) | MtRboh08 (Medtr3g098320.1[4.0] / Medtr3g098340.1+ Medtr3g098320.1[3.5] / Medtr3g151600.1 [3.0]) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Class | Respiratory burst oxidase homolog [Orthogroup: Rboh001] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Taxonomy | Eukaryota Viridiplantae Streptophyta Fabaceae Medicago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Organism | Medicago truncatula (barrel medic) [TaxId: 3880 ] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cellular localisation | N/D |
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Tissue type | Roots |
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Inducer | N/D |
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Repressor | N/D |
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Best BLASTp hits |
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Literature and cross-references MtRboh08 (Medtr3g098320.1[4.0] / Medtr3g098340.1+ Medtr3g098320.1[3.5] / Medtr3g151600.1 [3.0])
DNA ref. | GenBank: CT010504 (66884..77427) |
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Cluster/Prediction ref. | UniGene: Mtr.2020 |
Other ref. | Gene atlas: Mtr.42239.1.S1_at Mtr.42239.1.S1_at |
Protein sequence: MtRboh08 (Medtr3g098320.1[4.0] / Medtr3g098340.1+ Medtr3g098320.1[3.5] / Medtr3g151600.1 [3.0])
Sequence Properties first value : protein second value (mature protein) |
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Sequence Send to BLAST Send to Peroxiscan |
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Remarks | Complete sequence from genomic (chromo III, 9 introns) and 3 ESTs (CX540995, AL384081, AL384082). Softberry has predicted four independent ORFs and only the first and the last encode for the NADPH oxidase. The mRNA match only with the 3' end which not allow to confirm the reliability of the splicing based on homologies with close homologs. |