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LOC104232877 UDP-glycosyltransferase 86A1-like [ Nicotiana sylvestris (wood tobacco) ]

Gene ID: 104232877, updated on 22-Oct-2023

Summary

Gene symbol
LOC104232877
Gene description
UDP-glycosyltransferase 86A1-like
Gene type
protein coding
RefSeq status
MODEL
Organism
Nicotiana sylvestris
Lineage
Eukaryota; Viridiplantae; Streptophyta; Embryophyta; Tracheophyta; Spermatophyta; Magnoliopsida; eudicotyledons; Gunneridae; Pentapetalae; asterids; lamiids; Solanales; Solanaceae; Nicotianoideae; Nicotianeae; Nicotiana
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Genomic context

Location:
chromosome: Un
Exon count:
2
Annotation release Status Assembly Chr Location
100 current Nsyl (GCF_000393655.1) Unplaced Scaffold NW_009408003.1 (40941..42934, complement)

NW_009408003.1Genomic Context describing neighboring genes Neighboring gene protein EIN4-like Neighboring gene methyltransferase-like protein 6 Neighboring gene putative DNA-binding protein ESCAROLA

Genomic regions, transcripts, and products

Genomic Sequence:
NW_009408003.1 Unplaced Scaffold Reference Nsyl Primary Assembly

General protein information

Preferred Names
UDP-glycosyltransferase 86A1-like

NCBI Reference Sequences (RefSeq)

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Reference Nsyl Primary Assembly

Genomic

  1. NW_009408003.1 Reference Nsyl Primary Assembly

    Range
    40941..42934 complement
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mRNA and Protein(s)

  1. XM_009786161.1XP_009784463.1  UDP-glycosyltransferase 86A1-like

    UniProtKB/TrEMBL
    A0A1U7X0V3
    Conserved Domains (1) summary
    cl10013
    Location:27494
    Glycosyltransferase_GTB_type; Glycosyltransferases catalyze the transfer of sugar moieties from activated donor molecules to specific acceptor molecules, forming glycosidic bonds. The acceptor molecule can be a lipid, a protein, a heterocyclic compound, or another carbohydrate ...