Aliases : kfl00014_0630_v1.1
Description : (at1g11400 : 82.8) The PYM gene encodes a protein capable of interacting with MAGO, and Y14, whose orthologs form part of the exon junction complex in animal cells. In vitro binding assays indicate that PYM can bind to MAGO and Y14 either individually, or when they are together. But, MAGO-Y14-PYM ternary complexes are difficult to detect in vivo in Arabidopsis based on pull-down experiments. However there is some evidence for a weak association in Arabidopsis flowers. PYM appears primarily cytoplasmic, but it also seems to into the nucleus at times. Its nuclear localization signal has not been rigorously defined, but there is evidence for a nuclear export signal between amino acids 171-205 in the C-terminus.; partner of Y14-MAGO (PYM); FUNCTIONS IN: protein binding; INVOLVED IN: biological_process unknown; LOCATED IN: nucleoplasm, nucleolus, cytoplasm; EXPRESSED IN: 23 plant structures; EXPRESSED DURING: 15 growth stages; CONTAINS InterPro DOMAIN/s: Exon junction complex, Pym (InterPro:IPR015362); Has 35333 Blast hits to 34131 proteins in 2444 species: Archae - 798; Bacteria - 22429; Metazoa - 974; Fungi - 991; Plants - 531; Viruses - 0; Other Eukaryotes - 9610 (source: NCBI BLink). & (reliability: 165.6) & (original description: no original description)
Condition specificity: 5 h after dark (SPM: 0.35, entropy: 2.52, tau: 0.2)