Whirly Family
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Immunogen: AT1G71260 Q8VYF7 Synonyms: WHY2, ATWHY2, WHIRLY2 Background:
WHY2 is a homolog of the potato p24 protein. WHY2 is localized to mitochondria and not the nucleus. WHY2 is a member of the Whirly family proteins present mainly in the plant kingdom performing various activities related to DNA metabolism. Arabidopsis WHY2 can bind to single strand DNA to promote accurate repair of DNA double-strand breaks over an error-prone repair pathway. -
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Immunogen: Os06g0145800 Q5VP52 Synonyms: Os06g0145800 Background:
Os06g0145800 protein is a whirly transcription factor domain containing protein. -
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Immunogen: AT1G14410 Q9M9S3 Synonyms: pTAC1, A. THALIANA WHIRLY 1, ATWHY1, PTAC1, WHIRLY 1, WHY1 Background:
The plant-specific single-strand DNA-binding protein WHIRLY1 (WHY1), a repressor of leaf natural senescence, is dually located in both nucleus and plastids. The WHY1 protein bound to the promoter of WRKY53 in a development-dependent manner during early senescence in Arabidopsis. -
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Immunogen: AT2G02740 Q66GR6 Synonyms: pTAC11, WHY3, A. THALIANA WHIRLY 3, ATWHY3, PLASTID TRANSCRIPTIONALLY ACTIVE11, WHIRLY 3 Background:
In chloroplasts, transcription of plastid genes is mediated by two types of RNA polymerase: plastid-encoded RNA polymerase (PEP) and nuclearencoded RNA polymerase (NEP). Transcription in plastids is also mediated by a number of nuclear-encoded factors in addition to PEP and NEP. In the insoluble RNA polymerase preparation samples, a total of 18 components named as pTACs (pTAC1 to pTAC18) were identified. pTAC11 (AT2G02740) is one of the components associated with PEP complex.pTAC11 is also termed as ATWHY3.