Oligomerization of OsEGT2

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R-OSA-9916317
Type
Reaction [Polymerisation]
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Oryza sativa
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It has been shown using size exclusion chromatography that WEEP proteins (the peach ortholog of OsEGT2) self-oligomerizes and is likely to form an octomer, like other proteins with sterile alpha motif domains (PMID: 38366651). The oligomerization of SAM motif containing transcription factors have also been shown in arabidopsis LFY TF (PMID: 38366651). Thus, based on the study of weep, we predict that OsEGT2 may form an octomer.

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