Gene Review:
ACT3 - actin 3
Arabidopsis thaliana
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High impact information on ACT3
- Conserved expression of the Arabidopsis ACT1 and ACT 3 actin subclass in organ primordia and mature pollen [1].
Biological context of ACT3
- Comparison of the 5' flanking regions of ACT1 and ACT3 revealed a number of short conserved sequences, which may direct their common transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation [1].
Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of ACT3
- Gene-specific RNA gel blot hybridization and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction analyses demonstrated that the distribution of ACT1 and ACT3 mRNAs was very similar: both preferentially accumulated at high levels in mature pollen and at very low levels in the other major organs [1].
References
- Conserved expression of the Arabidopsis ACT1 and ACT 3 actin subclass in organ primordia and mature pollen. An, Y.Q., Huang, S., McDowell, J.M., McKinney, E.C., Meagher, R.B. Plant Cell (1996) [Pubmed]
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