GARP_ARR-B
Description
Tajima et al. (2004): | In Arabidopsis thaliana, a Histidine-to-Aspartate (His-->Asp) phosphorelay is involved in the signal transduction for propagation of certain stimuli, such as plant hormones. Through the phosphorelay, the type-B phospho-accepting response regulator (ARR) family members serve as DNA-binding transcriptional regulators, whose activities are most likely regulated by phosphorylation/dephosphorylation. |
References:
1) | Aoyama, T; Oka, A. 2003. Cytokinin signal transduction in plant cells. J. Plant Res. 116(3):221-31 PubMed |
2) | D'Agostino, IB; Kieber, JJ. 1999. Phosphorelay signal transduction: the emerging family of plant response regulators. Trends Biochem. Sci. 24(11):452-6 PubMed |
3) | Kakimoto, T. 2003. Perception and signal transduction of cytokinins. Annu Rev Plant Biol 54:605-27 PubMed |
4) | Tajima, Y; Imamura, A; Kiba, T; Amano, Y; Yamashino, T; Mizuno, T. 2004. Comparative studies on the type-B response regulators revealing their distinctive properties in the His-to-Asp phosphorelay signal transduction of Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Cell Physiol. 45(1):28-39 PubMed |
Summary
Name: | GARP_ARR-B |
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Class: | TF |
Number of species containing the TAP: | 110 |
Number of available proteins: | 1099 |
Phylogenetic tree for Archeaplastida:
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TAP distribution:
The following table shows the distribution of GARP_ARR-B over all species included in TAPscan. The values for e.g. a specific kingdom are shown in the tree below if you expand the tree for that kingdom.
Minimum | Maximum | Average | Median | Standard deviation |
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0 | 40 | 8.93 | 9 | 7.45 |