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Class:IdReferenceGeneProduct:8933797
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_displayNameUniProt:Q0D3B6 PRR37
_timestamp2025-02-21 19:52:51
chainchain:1-742
checksum3E999D332FDF5E0A
commentFUNCTION Probable transcription factor involved in the regulation of flowering time under long day (LD) conditions. Functions as a repressor of flowering. Controls flowering time by negatively regulating the expression of HD3A (PubMed:23713079, PubMed:25378698). Acts downstream of the phytochrome B to repress the expression of EHD1, an activator of the flowering promoter genes HD3A and RFT1 (PubMed:25378698). Controls photoperiodic flowering response. Seems to be one of the component of the circadian clock. Expression of several members of the ARR-like family is controlled by circadian rhythm. The particular coordinated sequential expression of PRR73, PRR37, PRR95, PRR59 and PPR1 result to circadian waves that may be at the basis of the endogenous circadian clock (By similarity).SUBCELLULAR LOCATION Expressed with a circadian rhythm showing a broad peak in the middle day under long day (LD) conditions.POLYMORPHISM The cultivar Kitaake contains a non-synonymous substitution of the conserved residue Leu-710 to Pro-710, which confers a reduced photoperiod sensitivity (PS) response, early flowering, and allows the cultivar Kitaake to grow in high latitudes with long photoperiod conditions.SIMILARITY Belongs to the ARR-like family.CAUTION Lacks the phospho-accepting Asp (here Glu-114), present in the receiver domain, which is one of the conserved features of two-component response regulators (ARRs) family.
created[InstanceEdit:8933720] Gupta, Parul, 2016-08-08
descriptionrecommendedName: fullName evidence="12"Two-component response regulator-like PRR37 alternativeName: fullName evidence="11"Protein DAYS TO HEADING 7 alternativeName: fullName evidence="12"Protein HEADING DATE 2 alternativeName: fullName evidence="12"Pseudo-response regulator 37 shortName evidence="9"OsPRR37
geneNamePRR37
DTH7
HD2
Os07g0695100
LOC_Os07g49460
P0627E10.21
identifierQ0D3B6
isSequenceChangedFALSE
keywordBiological rhythms
Flowering
Nucleus
Phytochrome signaling pathway
Reference proteome
Transcription
Transcription regulation
Two-component regulatory system
modified[InstanceEdit:8934940] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:8944791] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:9037114] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:9637257] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:9657908] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:9676415] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:9715482] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:9750299] Weiser, JD
[InstanceEdit:9852000] Weiser, Joel, 2023-11-03
[InstanceEdit:9862192] Weiser, Joel, 2024-02-26
[InstanceEdit:9939033] Weiser, Joel, 2025-02-21
namePRR37
referenceDatabase[ReferenceDatabase:2] UniProt
secondaryIdentifierPRR37_ORYSJ
A0A0P0XAZ4
Q689G8
Q6UV11
Q6Z3X9
sequenceLength742
species[Species:1250427] Oryza sativa subsp. japonica
(referenceEntity)[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:8933718] PRR37 [nucleoplasm] [Oryza sativa]
[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:9927769] Phosphorylated PRR37 [nucleoplasm] [Oryza sativa]
(referenceSequence)[ModifiedResidue:9927775] phosphorylated residue at unknown position
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