STIFDB - Entry Name : AT5G26710

Stress Signals involved in

 COLD 

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Gene Description : AT5G26710

Locus IdentifierGene Model NameGene Model DescriptionGene Model Type
AT5G26710AT5G26710.1glutamate-tRNA ligase, putative / glutamyl-tRNA synthetase, putatuve / GluRS, putative similar to OVA9 (OVULE ABORTION 9), glutamine-tRNA ligase [Arabidopsis thaliana] (TAIR:AT1G25350.1) similar to putative tRNA synthetase [Oryza sativa (japonica cultivar-group)] (GB:AAN08648.1) similar to Os10g0369000 [Oryza sativa (japonica cultivar-group)] (GB:NP_001064451.1) similar to Glutamyl-tRNA synthetase archae/euk cytosolic Glutathione S-transferase, C-terminal-like [Medicago truncatula] (GB:ABE81799.1) contains InterPro domain Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase, class I (InterPro:IPR001412) contains InterPro domain Ribosomal protein L25-like (InterPro:IPR011035) contains InterPro domain Glutathione S-transferase, C-terminal-like (InterPro:IPR010987) contains InterPro domain Glutamyl-tRNA synthetase archae/euk cytosolic (InterPro:IPR004526) contains InterPro domain Glutamyl-tRNA synthetase, class Ic (InterPro:IPR000924)


Gene Ontology Data from TAIR : AT5G26710

GO Category GO Annotation Type GO ID GO Evidence Type References
Biological Processglutamyl-tRNA aminoacylationGO:0006424 IEAAnalysisReference:501724250
Cellular CompartmentcytoplasmGO:0005737 IEAAnalysisReference:501724250
Molecular Functionglutamate-tRNA ligase activityGO:0004818 ISSPublication:2122|PMID:9765600
Biological ProcesstRNA aminoacylation for protein translationGO:0006418 IEAAnalysisReference:501724250
Biological ProcesstranslationGO:0006412 IEAAnalysisReference:501724250
    Biological Process     Molecular Function     Cellular Compartment

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Orthologs

Gene IdSorghum bicolorZea maysGlycine Max
AT5G26710Sb01g019490GRMZM2G057491GLYMA10G28180

 
 
           

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

Last Updated :

15th Oct, 2012