Basic Information
Gene ID
Position
acsa_381:41203566-41207580 (+)
4014bp
Gene Type
gene
Gene Description (Protein Product)
O-methyltransferase that catalyzes the 2 O-methylation steps in the ubiquinone biosynthetic pathway
Organism
Also AS AT2G30920

Gene Structure

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Domain
Database EntryID E-Value Start end InterPro ID Description

Regulation&Interaction
Protein-protein interaction (PPI)
ACSA_31090.g FAD-dependent monooxygenase required for the C5-ring hydroxylation during ubiquinone biosynthesis. Catalyzes the hydroxylation of 3-polyprenyl-4-hydroxybenzoic acid to 3- polyprenyl-4,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid. The electrons required for the hydroxylation reaction may be funneled indirectly from NADPH via a ferredoxin ferredoxin reductase system to COQ6
Regulatory gene
ACSA_02340.g dof zinc finger protein
ACSA_05804.g B3 domain-containing transcription factor
ACSA_08378.g dof zinc finger protein

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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:0003674 molecular_function MF
GO:0003824 catalytic activity MF
GO:0004395 hexaprenyldihydroxybenzoate methyltransferase activity MF
GO:0005575 cellular_component CC
GO:0005622 intracellular anatomical structure CC
GO:0005623 obsolete cell CC
GO:0005737 cytoplasm CC
GO:0005739 mitochondrion CC
GO:0005740 mitochondrial envelope CC
GO:0006732 obsolete coenzyme metabolic process BP
GO:0006733 obsolete oxidoreduction coenzyme metabolic process BP
GO:0006743 ubiquinone metabolic process BP
GO:0006744 ubiquinone biosynthetic process BP
GO:0008150 biological_process BP
GO:0008152 metabolic process BP
GO:0008168 methyltransferase activity MF
GO:0008757 S-adenosylmethionine-dependent methyltransferase activity MF
GO:0009058 biosynthetic process BP
GO:0009108 obsolete coenzyme biosynthetic process BP
GO:0009987 cellular process BP
GO:0010420 3,4-dihydroxy-5-polyprenylbenzoic acid O-methyltransferase activity MF
GO:0016740 transferase activity MF
GO:0016741 transferase activity, transferring one-carbon groups MF
GO:0031967 organelle envelope CC
GO:0031975 envelope CC
GO:0032259 methylation BP
GO:0042180 cellular ketone metabolic process BP
GO:0042181 ketone biosynthetic 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:0044249 cellular biosynthetic process BP
GO:0044281 small molecule metabolic process BP
GO:0044283 small molecule biosynthetic process BP
GO:0044422 obsolete organelle part CC
GO:0044424 obsolete intracellular part CC
GO:0044429 obsolete mitochondrial part CC
GO:0044444 obsolete cytoplasmic part CC
GO:0044446 obsolete intracellular organelle part CC
GO:0044464 obsolete cell part CC
GO:0051186 obsolete cofactor metabolic process BP
GO:0051188 obsolete cofactor biosynthetic process BP
GO:0071704 organic substance metabolic process BP
GO:1901576 organic substance biosynthetic process BP
GO:1901661 quinone metabolic process BP
GO:1901663 quinone biosynthetic process BP
KEGG Term Name Description
map01110 Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites -
map01100 Metabolic pathways -
map00130 Ubiquinone and other terpenoid-quinone biosynthesis Ubiquinone (UQ), also called coenzyme Q, and plastoquinone (PQ) are electron carriers in oxidative phosphorylation and photosynthesis, respectively. The quinoid nucleus of ubiquinone is derived from the shikimate pathway; 4-hydroxybenzoate is directly formed from chorismate in bacteria, while it can be formed from either chorismate or tyrosine in yeast. The following biosynthesis of terpenoid moiety involves reactions of prenylation, decarboxylation, and three hydroxylations alternating with three methylations. The order of these reactions are somewhat different between bacteria and yeast. Phylloquinone (vitamin K1), menaquinone (vitamin K2), and tocopherol (vitamin E) are fat-soluble vitamins. Phylloquinone is a compound present in all photosynthetic plants serving as a cofactor for photosystem I-mediated electron transport. Menaquinone is an obligatory component of the electron-transfer pathway in bacteria.