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#Ipos 4 gene manual#
Information inferred from a combination of experimental and computational evidence, without manual validation.Īutomatic assertion inferred from combination of experimental and computational evidence i This subsection of the 'Structure' section is used to indicate the positions of experimentally determined beta strands within the protein strand i Legend: Helix Turn Beta strand PDB Structure known for this area Show more details Hide details Feature key Manual assertion based on experiment in i Down-regulated by nitric oxide (NO) produced by the NO synthase (PubMed: 12746543). Up-regulated by synthetic plant peptide hormone hydroxyproline-rich glycopeptide (HypSys IV) upon wounding through the action of jasmonate and H 2O 2 (PubMed: 26924170). In response to wounding in leaves, up-regulated by MJ, ethylene (ET) and hydrogen peroxide (H 2O 2), via activation of the MAPK signaling cascades ( Ref. Not induced by treatment of leaves with 20 µM abscisic acid (ABA), 1% NaCl or 6% sucrose (PubMed: 9249986).
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An increased expression is also detected in the opposite non-wounded half of the main vein of leaves and in neighboring non-wounded leaves. Increased expression is detected in wounded local leaves after 6 hours, but expression decreases at 12 hours after wounding (PubMed: 9249986, Ref. In leaves, both local and systemic expression is induced by mechanical wounding. By plant hormone methyl jasmonate (MJ) in leaves and to a lesser extent in petioles, but not in stems or roots (at protein level) (PubMed: 9249986). Expressed in unwounded leaves on day 7, indicating factors in senescence may up-regulate the expression (at protein level) ( Ref. This subsection complements the information provided at the sequence level or describes modifications for which position-specific data is not yet -translational modification iīy wounding of the leaves (at protein level). This subsection of the PTM/processing section describes post-translational modifications (PTMs).
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This subsection of the 'PTM / Processing' section describes the extent of a polypeptide chain in the mature protein following processing or proteolytic i PRO_0000450440 This section describes post-translational modifications (PTMs) and/or processing / Processing i Molecule processing Feature key It lists the nodes as they appear top-down in the taxonomic tree, with the more general grouping listed lineage iĬellular organisms › Eukaryota › Viridiplantae › Streptophyta › Streptophytina › Embryophyta › Tracheophyta › Euphyllophyta › Spermatophyta › Magnoliopsida › Mesangiospermae › eudicotyledons › Gunneridae › Pentapetalae › asterids › lamiids › Solanales › Convolvulaceae › Ipomoeeae › Ipomoea This subsection of the Names and taxonomy section contains the taxonomic hierarchical classification lineage of the source organism.
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This is known as the 'taxonomic identifier' or 'taxid'.More.Taxonomic identifier i This subsection of the Names and taxonomy section shows the unique identifier assigned by the NCBI to the source organism of the protein. Manual assertion inferred from database entries i Ipomoea batatas (Sweet potato) (Convolvulus batatas) Imported This subsection of the Names and taxonomy section provides information on the name(s) of the organism that is the source of the protein i