Title of article
The Arabidopsis Cyclophilin Gene Family
Author/Authors
Horton، Peter N. نويسنده , , Romano، Patrick G.N. نويسنده , , Gray، Julie E. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-1267
From page
1268
To page
0
Abstract
Database searching has allowed the identification of a number of previously unreported single and multidomain isoform members of the Arabidopsis cyclophilin gene family. In addition to the cyclophilin-like peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase domain, the latter contain a variety of other domains with characterized functions. Transcriptional analysis showed they are expressed throughout the plant, and different isoforms are present in all parts of the cell including the cytosol, nucleus, mitochondria, secretory pathway, and chloroplast. The abundance and diversity of cyclophilin isoforms suggests that, like their animal counterparts, plant cyclophilins are likely to be important proteins involved in a wide variety of cellular processes. As well as fulfilling the basic role of protein folding, they may also play important roles in mRNA processing, protein degradation, and signal transduction and thus may be crucial during both development and stress responsiveness.
Keywords
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Journal title
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Record number
113491
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