Gene Review:
2A6 - 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate oxidase...
Arabidopsis thaliana
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High impact information on 2A6
- The level of the 2A6 transcript was not increased by ethylene in siliques of Arabidopsis, as was E8 in tomato fruits, and was also expressed in etiolated seedlings, leaves, stems and flowers [1].
- The 2A6 protein shows three domains that are highly conserved among E8, ACC oxidases, and 2-ODDs [1].
Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of 2A6
- Sequence analysis showed that this cDNA, 2A6, encodes a protein of 361 amino acids [1].
References
- Analysis of Arabidopsis cDNA that shows homology to the tomato E8 cDNA. Trentmann, S.M., Kende, H. Plant Mol. Biol. (1995) [Pubmed]
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