Basic Information
Gene ID
Pop_G10G007705
Position
chrG10:1824956-1831633 (+)
6677bp
Gene Type
gene
Gene Description (Protein Product)
Belongs to the peptidase C1 family
Organism
Also AS Potri.010G228400AT3G54940Potri.010G228400.v4.1

Gene Structure

upstream:

Domain
Database EntryID E-Value Start end InterPro ID Description

Regulation&Interaction
Protein-protein interaction (PPI)
Pop_G17G025737 AWPM-19-like family
Pop_G18G078358 Ubiquitinyl hydrolase 1
Pop_G17G031461 zinc finger CCCH domain-containing protein
Regulatory gene
Pop_A01G003802 AP2-like ethylene-responsive transcription factor
Pop_A01G004498 Tesmin/TSO1-like CXC domain
Pop_A01G005990 MADS-box transcription factor

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Annotation

Orthologous Group
Orthologous ID Species Number All hits in PereRegDB Hits of this species Orthologous Detail

Expression Profile
DataSet Number of Samples expressed(TPM>1) Mean Min Max Standard deviation(SD) Coeffcient variation(CV)


Pathway
GO Term Description GO Category
GO:0000323 lytic vacuole CC
GO:0003674 molecular_function MF
GO:0003824 catalytic activity MF
GO:0004175 endopeptidase activity MF
GO:0004197 cysteine-type endopeptidase activity MF
GO:0005575 cellular_component CC
GO:0005576 extracellular region CC
GO:0005615 extracellular space CC
GO:0005622 intracellular anatomical structure CC
GO:0005623 obsolete cell CC
GO:0005737 cytoplasm CC
GO:0005764 lysosome CC
GO:0005773 vacuole CC
GO:0006508 proteolysis BP
GO:0006807 nitrogen compound metabolic process BP
GO:0008150 biological_process BP
GO:0008152 metabolic process BP
GO:0008233 peptidase activity MF
GO:0008234 cysteine-type peptidase activity MF
GO:0009056 catabolic process BP
GO:0009057 macromolecule catabolic process BP
GO:0009987 cellular process BP
GO:0016787 hydrolase activity MF
GO:0019538 protein metabolic process BP
GO:0030163 protein catabolic process BP
GO:0043170 macromolecule metabolic process BP
GO:0043226 organelle CC
GO:0043227 membrane-bounded organelle CC
GO:0043229 intracellular organelle CC
GO:0043231 intracellular membrane-bounded organelle CC
GO:0044237 cellular metabolic process BP
GO:0044238 primary metabolic process BP
GO:0044248 cellular catabolic process BP
GO:0044257 protein catabolic process BP
GO:0044260 cellular macromolecule metabolic process BP
GO:0044265 cellular macromolecule catabolic process BP
GO:0044267 protein metabolic process BP
GO:0044421 obsolete extracellular region part CC
GO:0044424 obsolete intracellular part CC
GO:0044444 obsolete cytoplasmic part CC
GO:0044464 obsolete cell part CC
GO:0051603 proteolysis involved in protein catabolic process BP
GO:0070011 peptidase activity MF
GO:0071704 organic substance metabolic process BP
GO:0140096 catalytic activity, acting on a protein MF
GO:1901564 organonitrogen compound metabolic process BP
GO:1901565 organonitrogen compound catabolic process BP
GO:1901575 organic substance catabolic process BP
KEGG Term Name Description
map04626 Plant-pathogen interaction Plants lack animal-like adaptive immunity mechanisms, and therefore have evolved a specific system with multiple layers against invading pathogens. The primary response includes the perception of pathogens by cell-surface pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) and is referred to as PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI). Activation of FLS2 and EFR triggers MAPK signaling pathway that activates defense genes for antimictobial compounds. The increase in the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration is also a regulator for production of reactive oxygen species and localized programmed cell death/hypersensitive response. The secondary response is called effector-triggered immunity (ETI). Pathogens can acquire the ability to suppress PTI by directly injecting effector proteins into the plant cell through secretion systems. In addition, pathogens can manipulate plant hormone signaling pathways to evade host immune responses using coronatine toxin. Some plants possess specific intracellular surveillance proteins (R proteins) to monitor the presence of pathogen virulence proteins. This ETI occurs with localized programmed cell death to arrest pathogen growth, resulting in cultivar-specific disease resistance.