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GID1

Gene
GID1
Protein
Gibberellin receptor GID1
Organism
Oryza sativa subsp. japonica
Length
354 amino acids
Function
Functions as soluble gibberellin (GA) receptor. GA is an essential hormone that regulates growth and development in plants. Binds with high affinity the biologically active GAs such as GA1, GA3 and GA4, but has low or no affinity for the biologically inactive GAs. Upon GA-binding, it interacts with the DELLA protein SLR1, a repressor of GA signaling. This leads to SLR1 degradation by the proteasome, allowing the GA signaling pathway.
Similarity
Belongs to the 'GDXG' lipolytic enzyme family.
Mass
39.457 kDa
Sequence
MAGSDEVNRNECKTVVPLHTWVLISNFKLSYNILRRADGTFERDLGEYLDRRVPANARPLEGVSSFDHIIDQSVGLEVRIYRAAAEGDAEEGAAAVTRPILEFLTDAPAAEPFPVIIFFHGGSFVHSSASSTIYDSLCRRFVKLSKGVVVSVNYRRAPEHRYPCAYDDGWTALKWVMSQPFMRSGGDAQARVFLSGDSSGGNIAHHVAVRAADEGVKVCGNILLNAMFGGTERTESERRLDGKYFVTLQDRDWYWKAYLPEDADRDHPACNPFGPNGRRLGGLPFAKSLIIVSGLDLTCDRQLAYADALREDGHHVKVVQCENATVGFYLLPNTVHYHEVMEEISDFLNANLYY

Gene
GID1
Protein
Gibberellin receptor GID1
Organism
Oryza sativa subsp. japonica
Length
354 amino acids
Function
Functions as soluble gibberellin (GA) receptor. GA is an essential hormone that regulates growth and development in plants. Binds with high affinity the biologically active GAs such as GA1, GA3 and GA4, but has low or no affinity for the biologically inactive GAs. Upon GA-binding, it interacts with the DELLA protein SLR1, a repressor of GA signaling. This leads to SLR1 degradation by the proteasome, allowing the GA signaling pathway.
Similarity
Belongs to the 'GDXG' lipolytic enzyme family.
Mass
39.457 kDa
Sequence
MAGSDEVNRNECKTVVPLHTWVLISNFKLSYNILRRADGTFERDLGEYLDRRVPANARPLEGVSSFDHIIDQSVGLEVRIYRAAAEGDAEEGAAAVTRPILEFLTDAPAAEPFPVIIFFHGGSFVHSSASSTIYDSLCRRFVKLSKGVVVSVNYRRAPEHRYPCAYDDGWTALKWVMSQPFMRSGGDAQARVFLSGDSSGGNIAHHVAVRAADEGVKVCGNILLNAMFGGTERTESERRLDGKYFVTLQDRDWYWKAYLPEDADRDHPACNPFGPNGRRLGGLPFAKSLIIVSGLDLTCDRQLAYADALREDGHHVKVVQCENATVGFYLLPNTVHYHEVMEEISDFLNANLYY