Basic Information
Gene ID
Potra2n15c28107
Position
chr15:1096974-1098036 (-)
1062bp
Gene Type
gene
Gene Description (Protein Product)
Catalyzes the isomerization of citrate to isocitrate via cis-aconitate
Organism
Also AS Potri.005G108100AT4G35830Potri.005G108100.v4.1

Gene Structure

upstream:

Domain
Database EntryID E-Value Start end InterPro ID Description

Regulation&Interaction
Protein-protein interaction (PPI)
Potra2n1c3053 Isocitrate dehydrogenase NADP
Potra2n2c4585 Fumarate hydratase 1
Potra2n8c18367 ATP-citrate synthase alpha chain protein
Regulatory gene
Potra2n10c20356 Binds to the 60S ribosomal subunit and prevents its association with the 40S ribosomal subunit to form the 80S initiation complex in the cytoplasm. May also be involved in ribosome biogenesis
Potra2n10c20357 No apical meristem (NAM) protein
Potra2n10c20360 ZINC FINGER protein

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Annotation

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


Pathway
KEGG Term Name Description
map01110 Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites -
map01100 Metabolic pathways -
map00630 Glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism -
map00020 Citrate cycle (TCA cycle) The citrate cycle (TCA cycle, Krebs cycle) is an important aerobic pathway for the final steps of the oxidation of carbohydrates and fatty acids. The cycle starts with acetyl-CoA, the activated form of acetate, derived from glycolysis and pyruvate oxidation for carbohydrates and from beta oxidation of fatty acids. The two-carbon acetyl group in acetyl-CoA is transferred to the four-carbon compound of oxaloacetate to form the six-carbon compound of citrate. In a series of reactions two carbons in citrate are oxidized to CO2 and the reaction pathway supplies NADH for use in the oxidative phosphorylation and other metabolic processes. The pathway also supplies important precursor metabolites including 2-oxoglutarate. At the end of the cycle the remaining four-carbon part is transformed back to oxaloacetate. According to the genome sequence data, many organisms seem to lack genes for the full cycle [MD:M00009], but contain genes for specific segments [MD:M00010 M00011].