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Locus name | At2g20920 |
Alias | CRS |
Organism | Arabidopsis thaliana |
Taxonomic identifier | [NCBI] |
Function category | chaperone |
Effect for Senescence | promote |
Gene Description | a chloroplast-targeting Cdf (Cell Growth Defect factor 1 )-related gene Responsive to Senescence (CRS) |
Evidence | Genetic evidence [Ref 1] |
References | 1: Cui MH, Ok SH, Yoo KS, Jung KW, Yoo SD, Shin JS.An Arabidopsis cell growth defect factor-related protein, CRS, promotes plant senescence by increasing the production of hydrogen peroxide.Plant Cell Physiol. 2013 Jan;54(1):155-67. doi: 10.1093/pcp/pcs161. Epub 2012 Dec 4. |
Sequence | AT2G20920.1 | mRNA | CDS | Protein
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Mutant name |
Pro35S:YFP-CRS |
Mutant/Transgenic |
transgene |
Ecotype |
Col-0 |
Mutagenesis type |
transgenic |
Ortholog Group | |
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Ortholog Groups: OG5_153288 | |
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Database | Entry ID | E-value | Start | End | InterPro ID | Description | Pfam | PF11833 | 4.1E-60 | 84 | 286 | IPR021788 | Protein of unknown function DUF3353 |
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overexpression of CRS caused the loss of chlorophylls (Chls) and the rapid onset of leaf senescence, while the lack of CRS led to the delay of leaf senescence in a loss-of-function mutant, crs. | |
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Localization | plastid |
Evidence | SUBAcon |
Pubmed ID | 23180787 |