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| checksum |
28E681340FC7972E
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| comment |
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FUNCTION Controls photoperiodic flowering response. Seems to be one of the component of the circadian clock. Expression of several members of the ARR-like family is controlled by circadian rhythm. The particular coordinated sequential expression of PRR73, PRR37, PRR95, PRR59 and PPR1 result to circadian waves that may be at the basis of the endogenous circadian clock (By similarity).SUBCELLULAR LOCATION Expressed with a circadian rhythm showing a broad peak in the middle day.SIMILARITY Belongs to the ARR-like family.CAUTION Lacks the phospho-accepting Asp (here Glu-133), present in the receiver domain, which is one of the conserved features of two-component response regulators (ARRs) family.
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| created |
[InstanceEdit:8933720] Gupta, Parul, 2016-08-08
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| databaseName |
UniProt
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| dbId |
8933831
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| description |
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recommendedName: Two-component response regulator-like PRR73 alternativeName: Pseudo-response regulator 73 shortName: OsPRR73
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| displayName |
UniProt:Q10N34 PRR73
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| geneName |
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PRR73
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Os03g0284100
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LOC_Os03g17570
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| identifier |
Q10N34
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| isSequenceChanged |
false
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| keyword |
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Biological rhythms
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Nucleus
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Reference proteome
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Transcription
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Transcription regulation
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Two-component regulatory system
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| modified |
[InstanceEdit:9852000] Weiser, Joel, 2023-11-03
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| name |
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| referenceDatabase |
[ReferenceDatabase:2] UniProt
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| schemaClass |
ReferenceGeneProduct
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| secondaryIdentifier |
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PRR73_ORYSJ
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Q689G4
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Q689G7
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Q8H8T5
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| sequenceLength |
767
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| species |
[Species:1250427] Oryza sativa subsp. japonica
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| url |
http://purl.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q10N34
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