Basic Information
Gene ID
Position
GWHASIS00000001:25901978-25908103 (+)
6125bp
Gene Type
gene
Gene Description (Protein Product)
Belongs to the GPI family
Organism
Also AS AT4G24620

Gene Structure

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Domain
Database EntryID E-Value Start end InterPro ID Description

Regulation&Interaction
Protein-protein interaction (PPI)
EVM0014622 Catalyzes the rate-limiting step of the oxidative pentose-phosphate pathway; which represents a route for the dissimilation of carbohydrates besides glycolysis
EVM0014773 Belongs to the hexokinase family
EVM0016106 Belongs to the carbohydrate kinase PfkB family
Regulatory gene
EVM0001315 transcription factor that promotes early floral meristem identity in synergy with APETALA1; FRUITFULL and LEAFY. Is required subsequently for the transition of an inflorescence meristem into a floral meristem. Seems to be partially redundant to the function of APETALA1
EVM0002600 AP2-like ethylene-responsive transcription factor
EVM0003629 MADS-box protein

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Annotation

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


Pathway
GO Term Description GO Category
GO:0003674 molecular_function MF
GO:0003824 catalytic activity MF
GO:0004347 glucose-6-phosphate isomerase activity MF
GO:0005575 cellular_component CC
GO:0005622 intracellular anatomical structure CC
GO:0005623 obsolete cell CC
GO:0005737 cytoplasm CC
GO:0005829 cytosol CC
GO:0005975 carbohydrate metabolic process BP
GO:0005976 polysaccharide metabolic process BP
GO:0005982 starch metabolic process BP
GO:0006073 cellular glucan metabolic process BP
GO:0008150 biological_process BP
GO:0008152 metabolic process BP
GO:0009507 chloroplast CC
GO:0009526 plastid envelope CC
GO:0009532 plastid stroma CC
GO:0009536 plastid CC
GO:0009570 chloroplast stroma CC
GO:0009909 regulation of flower development BP
GO:0009911 positive regulation of flower development BP
GO:0009941 chloroplast envelope CC
GO:0009987 cellular process BP
GO:0016853 isomerase activity MF
GO:0016860 intramolecular oxidoreductase activity MF
GO:0016861 intramolecular oxidoreductase activity, interconverting aldoses and ketoses MF
GO:0031967 organelle envelope CC
GO:0031975 envelope CC
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:0044042 glucan metabolic process BP
GO:0044237 cellular metabolic process BP
GO:0044238 primary metabolic process BP
GO:0044260 cellular macromolecule metabolic process BP
GO:0044262 cellular carbohydrate metabolic process BP
GO:0044264 cellular polysaccharide metabolic process BP
GO:0044422 obsolete organelle part CC
GO:0044424 obsolete intracellular part CC
GO:0044434 obsolete chloroplast part CC
GO:0044435 obsolete plastid part CC
GO:0044444 obsolete cytoplasmic part CC
GO:0044446 obsolete intracellular organelle part CC
GO:0044464 obsolete cell part CC
GO:0048518 positive regulation of biological process BP
GO:0048580 regulation of post-embryonic development BP
GO:0048582 positive regulation of post-embryonic development BP
GO:0048831 regulation of shoot system development BP
GO:0050789 regulation of biological process BP
GO:0050793 regulation of developmental process BP
GO:0051094 positive regulation of developmental process BP
GO:0051239 regulation of multicellular organismal process BP
GO:0051240 positive regulation of multicellular organismal process BP
GO:0065007 biological regulation BP
GO:0071704 organic substance metabolic process BP
GO:2000026 regulation of multicellular organismal development BP
GO:2000241 regulation of reproductive process BP
GO:2000243 positive regulation of reproductive process BP
KEGG Term Name Description
map01110 Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites -
map01100 Metabolic pathways -
map00520 Amino sugar and nucleotide sugar metabolism -
map00500 Starch and sucrose metabolism -
map00030 Pentose phosphate pathway The pentose phosphate pathway is a process of glucose turnover that produces NADPH as reducing equivalents and pentoses as essential parts of nucleotides. There are two different phases in the pathway. One is irreversible oxidative phase in which glucose-6P is converted to ribulose-5P by oxidative decarboxylation, and NADPH is generated [MD:M00006]. The other is reversible non-oxidative phase in which phosphorylated sugars are interconverted to generate xylulose-5P, ribulose-5P, and ribose-5P [MD:M00007]. Phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate (PRPP) formed from ribose-5P [MD:M00005] is an activated compound used in the biosynthesis of histidine and purine/pyrimidine nucleotides. This pathway map also shows the Entner-Doudoroff pathway where 6-P-gluconate is dehydrated and then cleaved into pyruvate and glyceraldehyde-3P [MD:M00008].
map00010 Glycolysis / Gluconeogenesis Glycolysis is the process of converting glucose into pyruvate and generating small amounts of ATP (energy) and NADH (reducing power). It is a central pathway that produces important precursor metabolites: six-carbon compounds of glucose-6P and fructose-6P and three-carbon compounds of glycerone-P, glyceraldehyde-3P, glycerate-3P, phosphoenolpyruvate, and pyruvate [MD:M00001]. Acetyl-CoA, another important precursor metabolite, is produced by oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate [MD:M00307]. When the enzyme genes of this pathway are examined in completely sequenced genomes, the reaction steps of three-carbon compounds from glycerone-P to pyruvate form a conserved core module [MD:M00002], which is found in almost all organisms and which often corresponds to operon structures in bacterial genomes. Gluconeogenesis is a synthesis pathway of glucose from noncarbohydrate precursors. It is essentially a reversal of glycolysis with minor variations of alternative paths [MD:M00003].