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AT1G08880.1
Subcellular Consensus
(Prediction and Experimental)
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SUBAcon:
nucleus 1.000
ASURE: nucleus
What is SUBAcon?
Experimental Localisations and PPI
FP MS/MS PPI
  • PMID:31932409 (2020): plastid
  • PMID:31615849 (2019): plastid plastid thylakoid
  • PMID:31520498 (2020): mitochondrion
  • PMID:31023727 (2019): mitochondrion
  • PMID:30962257 (2019): plastid
  • PMID:30961429 (2019): nucleus
  • PMID:30783145 (2019): extracellular region plant-type cell wall
  • PMID:28865150 (2017): extracellular region plant-type cell wall
  • PMID:26572690 (2016): extracellular region plant-type cell wall
  • PMID:24872594 (2014): plastid
  • PMID:22550958 (2012): plastid
  • PMID:19334764 (2009): plasma membrane
SUBAcon links
AGI-AGI relationships
Coexpression PPI
no PPI data
Description (TAIR10) protein_coding : Histone superfamily protein
Curator
Summary (TAIR10)
Encodes HTA5, a histone H2A protein. H2AX is a meiosis-specific isoform of histone H2A. Upon DSB formation, rapid accumulation of phosphorylated H2AX (γ-H2AX) occurs around the break site. H2AX foci accumulate in early G2. Immunolocalization studies in spread preparations of wild-type meiocytes at G2/early leptotene revealed the accumulation of numerous rather diffuse γ-H2AX foci throughout the chromatin. However, their accumulation is not contemporaneous with that of AtSPO11-1. At 3 h post-S, no γ-H2AX foci are detected. During the 3- to 5-h window when AtSPO11-1 foci rapidly disappear, there is an equally swift accumulation of γ-H2AX to a maximum of >50 diffuse foci. The level of γH2AX then remains constant for a further 13 h before undergoing a gradual decrease to 10–20 foci in the 18- to 24-h post-S period. By 30 h the foci have disappeared from the chromatin.
Computational
Description (TAIR10)
H2AXA; FUNCTIONS IN: DNA binding; INVOLVED IN: nucleosome assembly; LOCATED IN: nucleus; EXPRESSED IN: 23 plant structures; EXPRESSED DURING: 13 growth stages; CONTAINS InterPro DOMAIN/s: Histone H2A (InterPro:IPR002119), Histone-fold (InterPro:IPR009072), Histone core (InterPro:IPR007125); BEST Arabidopsis thaliana protein match is: gamma histone variant H2AX (TAIR:AT1G54690.1); Has 3916 Blast hits to 3911 proteins in 363 species: Archae - 0; Bacteria - 0; Metazoa - 2550; Fungi - 318; Plants - 612; Viruses - 4; Other Eukaryotes - 432 (source: NCBI BLink).
Protein Annotations
eggNOG:COG5262eggNOG:KOG1756EMBL:AC000106EMBL:AF412092
EMBL:AY087924EMBL:AY093975EMBL:CP002684EnsemblPlants:AT1G08880
EnsemblPlants:AT1G08880.1entrez:837409Gene3D:1.10.20.10GeneID:837409
Genevisible:O04848GO:GO:0000786GO:GO:0000790GO:GO:0003677
GO:GO:0005634GO:GO:0006342Gramene:AT1G08880.1hmmpanther:PTHR23430
HOGENOM:HOG000234652InParanoid:O04848InterPro:IPR002119InterPro:IPR007125
InterPro:IPR009072InterPro:IPR032454InterPro:IPR032458iPTMnet:O04848
KEGG:ath:AT1G08880KO:K11251OMA:YAPRVESPaxDb:O04848
Pfam:O04848Pfam:PF00125Pfam:PF16211PhylomeDB:O04848
PIR:E86220PRIDE:O04848PRINTS:PR00620PRO:PR:O04848
PROSITE:PS00046ProteinModelPortal:O04848Proteomes:UP000006548RefSeq:NP_172363.1
scanprosite:PS00046SMART:SM00414SMR:O04848STRING:3702.AT1G08880.1
SUPFAM:SSF47113TAIR:AT1G08880tair10-symbols:G-H2AXtair10-symbols:GAMMA-H2AX
tair10-symbols:H2AXAtair10-symbols:HTA5UniGene:At.24300UniProt:O04848
Coordinates (TAIR10) chr1:-:2847144..2847676
Molecular Weight (calculated) 14813.90 Da
IEP (calculated) 11.01
GRAVY (calculated) -0.27
Length 142 amino acids
Sequence (TAIR10)
(BLAST)
001: MSTGAGSGTT KGGRGKPKAT KSVSRSSKAG LQFPVGRIAR FLKSGKYAER VGAGAPVYLS AVLEYLAAEV LELAGNAARD NKKTRIVPRH IQLAVRNDEE
101: LSKLLGSVTI ANGGVLPNIH QTLLPSKVGK NKGDIGSASQ EF
See Also
Citation
If you find this resource useful please cite one of the following publications:

Hooper CM, Castleden I, Tanz SK, Aryamanesh, and Millar, AH (2017) SUBA4: the interactive data analysis centre for Arabidopsis subcellular protein locations Nucleic Acids Res. Jan 4;45(D1):D1064-D1074. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkw1041 (PubMed)

Hooper CM, Tanz SK, Castleden IR, Vacher MA, Small ID, Millar AH (2014) "SUBAcon: a consensus algorithm for unifying the subcellular localization data of the Arabidopsis proteome. Bioinformatics." 1;30(23):3356-64. (Bioinformatics) (PubMed)