Expression profile for PSME_00001753-RA (PSME_00001753-RA)


Attention: This gene has low abundance.

Description : (at2g42890 : 525.0) A member of mei2-like gene family, predominantly plant-based family of genes encoding RNA binding proteins with characteristic presence of a highly conserved RNA binding motif first described in the mei2 gene of the fission yeast S. pombe. In silico analyses reveal nine mei2 -like genes in A. thaliana. They were grouped into four distinct clades, based on overall sequence similarity and subfamily-specific sequence elements. AML2 is a member of two sister clades of mei2-like gene family, AML1 through AML5, and belongs to the clade named ALM235. AML2 is expressed during early embryo development (heart and torpedo stage) and predominantly in vegetative organs; no significant accumulation was detected in floral apices.; MEI2-like 2 (ML2); FUNCTIONS IN: RNA binding, nucleotide binding, nucleic acid binding; EXPRESSED IN: 25 plant structures; EXPRESSED DURING: 13 growth stages; CONTAINS InterPro DOMAIN/s: RNA recognition motif, RNP-1 (InterPro:IPR000504), RNA recognition motif 2 (InterPro:IPR007201), Nucleotide-binding, alpha-beta plait (InterPro:IPR012677); BEST Arabidopsis thaliana protein match is: MEI2-like protein 5 (TAIR:AT1G29400.2); Has 7605 Blast hits to 6029 proteins in 352 species: Archae - 6; Bacteria - 46; Metazoa - 4200; Fungi - 1128; Plants - 1425; Viruses - 0; Other Eukaryotes - 800 (source: NCBI BLink). & (q27k34|pla2_orysa : 107.0) Protein terminal ear1 homolog (Protein PLASTOCHRON2) (Protein LEAFY HEAD2) - Oryza sativa (Rice) & (reliability: 1050.0) & (original description: no original description)

Condition specificity: 2 h after dark (SPM: 0.46, entropy: 1.79, tau: 0.14)
Tissue specificity: Night (SPM: 0.46, entropy: 1.79, tau: 0.14)
ZT time: ZT12-15 (SPM: 0.46, entropy: 1.79, tau: 0.14)

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Tissue specificity

Note: SPM calculations for this profile are done using the maximum value.


ZT time

Note: SPM calculations for this profile are done using the maximum value.