Gene Review:
BAP1 - BON association protein 1
Arabidopsis thaliana
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High impact information on BAP1
- The C2 domain protein BAP1 negatively regulates defense responses in Arabidopsis [1].
- We identify multiple roles of BAP1 in negatively regulating defense responses and cell death in Arabidopsis thaliana [1].
- Furthermore, the BAP1 protein probably functions together with an evolutionarily conserved C2 domain protein BON1/CPN1 to negatively regulate defense responses in plants [1].
- The loss of BAP1 function confers an enhanced disease resistance to virulent bacterial and oomycete pathogens [1].
- Here we show that the BAP1 protein is capable of binding to phospholipids in a calcium-dependent manner and is associated with membranes in vivo [1].
Associations of BAP1 with chemical compounds
- The Arabidopsis BAP1 gene encodes a small protein with a C2-like domain [1].
References
- The C2 domain protein BAP1 negatively regulates defense responses in Arabidopsis. Yang, H., Li, Y., Hua, J. Plant J. (2006) [Pubmed]
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