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STIFDB - Entry Name : AT1G42990
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Gene Description : AT1G42990
Locus IdentifierGene Model NameGene Model DescriptionGene Model Type
AT1G42990AT1G42990.1AtbZIP60 consists of a bZIP DNA binding domain followed by a putative transmembrane domain. GFP fusions containing the first 260 amino acids (AtbZIP60deltaC) are nuclear-localized. AtbZIP60 is upregulated by the addition of tunicamycin (ER stress response inductor), DTT (inhibitor of disulfide bond formation) and azetin-2-carboxylate (proline analog perturbing protein structure). It is hypothesized that upon ER stress the protein is proteolyzed and the soluble part translocalized into the nucleus. AtbZIP60deltaC can activate the promoters of the ER chaperones BiP1, BiP2 and BiP3 and CNX1 and CNX2 via binding to the ER stress response element (ERSE) and the plant unfolded protein response element(P-UPRE). It can also activate its own transcription.

protein_coding

Gene Ontology Data from TAIR : AT1G42990
GO CategoryGO Annotation TypeGO IDGO Evidence TypeReferences
Biological Processendoplasmic reticulum unfolded protein responseGO:0030968IEPPublication:501715166|PMID:15781873
Cellular CompartmentnucleusGO:0005634IDAPublication:501715166|PMID:15781873
Molecular Functiontranscription factor activityGO:0003700IDAPublication:501715166|PMID:15781873
Molecular FunctionDNA bindingGO:0003677ISSCommunication:501714663
Biological Processregulation of transcription, DNA-dependentGO:0006355ISSCommunication:501714663
Molecular Functiontranscription factor activityGO:0003700ISSPublication:1547369|PMID:11906833
Molecular Functiontranscription factor activityGO:0003700ISSCommunication:501714663
Molecular Functiontranscription factor activityGO:0003700ISSPublication:1345963|PMID:11118137
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Prof. M. Udayakumar

STIFDB Team:
Prof. R. Sowdhamini
Prof. M. Udayakumar
K. Shameer
S. Ambika
Susan Mary Varghese