Gene: AT4G19660
     


Gene description


TAIR ID: AT4G19660

Short description: NPR1-like protein 4

Pathogen responsiveness: -1.39

General responsiveness: -1.05

Orthologous


Rice:

OS01G0767900  

Maize:

GRMZM2G076450  

Wheat: No orthologous gene

GO biological process


proteasome-mediated ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process, protein ubiquitination involved in ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process, defense response to bacterium, incompatible interaction, systemic acquired resistance, regulation of salicylic acid mediated signaling pathway, regulation of proteolysis, response to bacterium, defense response to fungus, regulation of jasmonic acid mediated signaling pathway, effector dependent induction by symbiont of host immune response, response to fungus


GO cellular component


nucleus, SCF ubiquitin ligase complex, cytoplasm


GO molecular function


protein binding, ubiquitin protein ligase binding, identical protein binding


Protein domain


PfamPF00651, BTB/POZ domain
PfamPF12313, NPR1/NIM1 like defence protein C terminal
PfamPF11900, Domain of unknown function (DUF3420)
SMARTSM00225, BTB
SMARTSM00248, ANK

Metabolic pathway


Not involved in metabolic pathway


Transcriptional regulation


Regulator:
AT4G36990

Target:
none

Protein-protein interaction network


The number of partners (degree) is: 6

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Differentially expressed condition


7 conditions



SeriesControlTreatmentLog2FCAdj. P value
GSE18329Col, wrky72_1, controlCol, wrky72_1, Hpa noco2 96 h1.547.47E-12
GSE18329Col, wrky72_1, controlCol, wrky72_2, Hpa noco2 96 h1.547.98E-12
GSE52979Col, WT, acetoneCol, WT, acetone flg22_2 h1.861.51E-09
GSE52979Col, WT, oxo_C14_HSLCol, WT, oxo_C14_HSL flg22_2 h1.947.88E-10
GSE5616Col, WT, water 24 hCol, WT, P. infestans 24 h1.581.43E-06
GSE9674Ws-4, AtMYB30 ox, controlWs-4, AtMYB30 ox, Xanthomonas strain Xcc147 6 h1.705.47E-03
GSE9674Ws-4, WT, controlWs-4, WT, Xanthomonas strain Xcc147 6 h1.893.46E-03






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