STIFDB - Entry Name : AT2G30470

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Gene Description : AT2G30470

Locus IdentifierGene Model NameGene Model DescriptionGene Model Type
AT2G30470AT2G30470.1HSI2 is a member of a novel family of B3 domain proteins with a sequence similar to the ERF-associated amphiphilic repression (EAR) motif. It functions as an active repressor of the Spo minimal promoter (derived from a gene for sweet potato sporamin A1) through the EAR motif. It contains a plant-specific B3 DNA-binding domain. The Arabidopsis genome contains 42 genes with B3 domains which could be classified into three families that are represented by ABI3, ARF1 and RAV1. HSI2 belongs to the ABI3 family. It is expressed at similar levels in all organs. Treatment with 6% sucrose showed a slight increase in transcript levels after 24 h. No changes were observed after treatment with 50µM ABA. It is localized in the nucleus via a nuclear localization sequence located in the fourth conserved region of the C-terminal B3 domain.


Gene Ontology Data from TAIR : AT2G30470

GO Category GO Annotation Type GO ID GO Evidence Type References
Cellular CompartmentmitochondrionGO:0005739 IDAPublication:501711651|PMID:14671022
Biological Processpositive regulation of seed germinationGO:0010030 IGIPublication:501721066|PMID:17267611
Molecular Functiontranscription factor activityGO:0003700 ISSPublication:1345963|PMID:11118137
Biological Processseed maturationGO:0010431 IGIPublication:501721066|PMID:17267611
Cellular CompartmentnucleusGO:0005634 IDAPublication:501716346|PMID:15894743
Molecular Functiontranscription repressor activityGO:0016564 IDAPublication:501716346|PMID:15894743
Biological Processresponse to abscisic acid stimulusGO:0009737 TASPublication:501716346|PMID:15894743
Biological Processresponse to sucrose stimulusGO:0009744 TASPublication:501716346|PMID:15894743
    Biological Process     Molecular Function     Cellular Compartment

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Orthologs

Gene IdSorghum bicolorZea maysGlycine Max
AT2G30470Sb02g043000GRMZM2G172621GLYMA11G31270

 
 
           

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Prof. R. Sowdhamini | Shameer Khader
Mahantesha Naika B. N. | Oommen K. M.

Last Updated :

15th Oct, 2012