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TraesTSP7D01G238300
Stable Identifier
R-TSP-9920270-2
Type
Protein [EntityWithAccessionedSequence]
Species
Triticum spelta subsp. spelta
Locations in the PathwayBrowser
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Growth and developmental processes (Triticum spelta subsp. spelta)
Reproductive structure development (Triticum spelta subsp. spelta)
Inflorescence development (Triticum spelta subsp. spelta)
Short day regulated expression of florigens (Triticum spelta subsp. spelta)
Ubiquitin mediated degradation of Hd1 (Triticum spelta subsp. spelta)
Homologues of Hd1 ubi [nucleoplasm] (Triticum spelta subsp. spelta)
TraesTSP7D01G238300 [nucleoplasm] (Triticum spelta subsp. spelta)
External Reference Information
External Reference
ENSEMBL:TraesTSP7D01G238300
Reference Genes
ENSEMBL:TraesTSP7D01G238300
Participant Of
hasMember
Homologues of Hd1 ubi [nucleoplasm]
Other forms of this molecule
TraesTSP7D01G238300 [nucleoplasm]
Inferred From
Hd1 ubi [nucleoplasm] (Oryza sativa)
Modified Residues
Name
ubiquitinylated lysine at unknown position
PsiMod Name
ubiquitinylated lysine [MOD:01148]
PsiMod Definition
A protein modification that effectively crosslinks the N6-amino of a peptidyl lysine with the carboxyl-terminal glycine of a ubiquitin.
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