Gene Review:
AUL1 - auxin-like 1 protein
Arabidopsis thaliana
Synonyms:
auxilin-like 1
Welcome! If you are familiar with the subject of this article, you can contribute to this open access knowledge base by deleting incorrect information, restructuring or completely rewriting any text.
Read more.
Welcome to WikiGenes!
If you are familiar with the subject of this article, you can contribute to this open access knowledge base by deleting incorrect information, restructuring or completely rewriting any text.Ideally this entry shall become one comprehensive and continuous article. Bulleted lists, for instance, were only used because it is impossible to automatically integrate independent facts into a continuous text.
Much of the current information on this page has been automatically compiled from Pubmed.
This precompiled information serves as a substrate and matrix to embed your contributions, but it is by no means the final word - Homo sapiens can do much better!
WikiGenes is a non-profit and open access community project - Read more.
High impact information on AUL1
- The OTC-AUL1 locus maps at the bottom of chromosome 1 [1].
- Transcript mapping revealed that at least 22 bp within the OTC-AUL1 intercoding region are transcribed from both strands, which makes this one of the rarely described cases of convergent and overlapping transcription units in the nuclear genome of a multicellular eukaryote [1].
- We report here the isolation of a T-DNA-tagged mutant displaying sensitivity to ornithine, whose characterization has allowed for the identification of several complementary and genomic DNA clones encoding the OTC and auxilin-like 1 (AUL1) proteins of the crucifer Arabidopsis thaliana [1].
Biological context of AUL1
- OTC and AUL1, two convergent and overlapping genes in the nuclear genome of Arabidopsis thaliana [1].
References
- OTC and AUL1, two convergent and overlapping genes in the nuclear genome of Arabidopsis thaliana. Quesada, V., Ponce, M.R., Micol, J.L. FEBS Lett. (1999) [Pubmed]
Contributions to this collaborative article are from individual authors of WikiGenes or mined by the WikiGenes Data Mining Engine from MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.About WikiGenesOpen Access LicencePrivacy PolicyTerms of Useapsburg









