Expression profile for PSME_00032490-RA (PSME_00032490-RA)

Description : (q40762|phy_picab : 1867.0) Phytochrome - Picea abies (Norway spruce) (Picea excelsa) & (at1g09570 : 1274.0) Light-labile cytoplasmic red/far-red light photoreceptor involved in the regulation of photomorphogenesis. It exists in two inter-convertible forms: Pr and Pfr (active) and functions as a dimer.The N terminus carries a single tetrapyrrole chromophore, and the C terminus is involved in dimerization. It is the sole photoreceptor mediating the FR high irradiance response (HIR). Major regulator in red-light induction of phototropic enhancement. Involved in the regulation of de-etiolation. Involved in gravitropism and phototropism. Requires FHY1 for nuclear accumulation.; phytochrome A (PHYA); CONTAINS InterPro DOMAIN/s: PAC motif (InterPro:IPR001610), Phytochrome, central region (InterPro:IPR013515), Signal transduction histidine kinase, core (InterPro:IPR005467), PAS fold (InterPro:IPR013767), PAS (InterPro:IPR000014), Phytochrome chromophore attachment domain (InterPro:IPR016132), ATPase-like, ATP-binding domain (InterPro:IPR003594), PAS fold-2 (InterPro:IPR013654), Phytochrome (InterPro:IPR001294), Signal transduction histidine kinase, subgroup 1, dimerisation/phosphoacceptor domain (InterPro:IPR003661), Phytochrome chromophore binding site (InterPro:IPR013516), GAF (InterPro:IPR003018); BEST Arabidopsis thaliana protein match is: phytochrome B (TAIR:AT2G18790.1); Has 30201 Blast hits to 17322 proteins in 780 species: Archae - 12; Bacteria - 1396; Metazoa - 17338; Fungi - 3422; Plants - 5037; Viruses - 0; Other Eukaryotes - 2996 (source: NCBI BLink). & (reliability: 2548.0) & (original description: no original description)

Condition specificity: 2 h after dark (SPM: 0.45, entropy: 1.46, tau: 0.12)
Tissue specificity: Night (SPM: 0.45, entropy: 1.46, tau: 0.12)
ZT time: ZT12-15 (SPM: 0.45, entropy: 1.46, tau: 0.12)

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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.