Common name: | PTB3 |
Defline: | (1 of 9) K14640 - solute carrier family 20 (sodium-dependent phosphate transporter) (SLC20A, PIT); Sodium/phosphate symporter |
Description: | Putative phosphate transporter, similar to yeast Pho89 and Neurospora PHO4 probable Na+/Pi symporters; clusters with PTB3 on scaffold 81. PTB2 and PTB3 are flanked by transposable element sequences, suggesting a possible means of gene duplication. |
Synonyms: | PTB3,g7555.t1,Cre26.g773300.t1.2,Cre26.g773300.t1.1 |
Chromosome: | chromosome 7 |
A plasmid for expressing Cre07.g325740 tagged with the fluorescent protein Venus and affinity epitope 3xFLAG is available: pLM005-Cre07.g325740-Venus-3xFLAG
Imaged strain: CSI_LW08H7
Imaging conditions: Tris-Phosphate media, air, 150 uM photons/m2/s, shaking in 96-well plate; imaged after 16 hours.
Classification(s):
shapes in cytoplasm/a few small crescent structures in cytoplasm
If you reference these protein localization data in a manuscript, please cite: Wang et al. 2023.
Venus | Chlorophyll | Bright field | Merged |
We did not determine any protein-protein interactions for this gene.
PFAM: | PF01384 |
PANTHER: | PTHR11101 PTHR11101:SF58 |
KEGG_ec: | |
KEGG_orthology: | K14640 |
KOG: | KOG2493 |
Gene ontology terms:: | GO:0005315, GO:0006817, GO:0016020 |
Best arabidopsis TAIR name: | AT3G26570.1 |
Best arabidopsis TAIR symbol: | ORF02,PHT2;1 |
Best arabidopsis TAIR defline: | phosphate transporter 2;1 |
Phytozome Locus Page |
Mutants in this gene exhibit a phenotype under the following conditions:
Hydroxyurea, screen 2 of 2 ( 79% confidence (FDR = 0.21)) |
Note: FDR indicates the likelihood that a particular genotype-phenotype relationship is incorrect. Not all mutants in a particular gene show the same phenotype. Please see the mutant pages for each mutant's phenotypes. Complementation is needed to definitively prove a genotype-phenotype link. These data are from a pooled phenotyping experiment.
If you reference the phenotypic data above in a manuscript, please cite: Fauser et al. 2022 Nature Genetics.