Common name: | CYG4 |
Defline: | Adenylate/guanylate cyclase |
Description: | Probable domain of larger protein similar to guanylate cyclase 1 (GCYB2) from Homo sapiens |
Synonyms: | g15153.t1 |
Chromosome: | chromosome 14 |
We did not create a plasmid for this gene.
We did not determine any protein-protein interactions for this gene.
Insertion Junction | Mutant Strain | Insertion Junction Feature | Confidence (%) | Genome Version |
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LMJ.RY0402.047287_1 | LMJ.RY0402.047287 | 3'UTR | 73 | 5.5 |
LMJ.RY0402.063050_1 | LMJ.RY0402.063050 | CDS | 73 | 5.5 |
LMJ.RY0402.065618_1 | LMJ.RY0402.065618 | CDS | 73 | 5.5 |
LMJ.RY0402.072431_2 | LMJ.RY0402.072431 | 5'UTR | 58 | 5.5 |
LMJ.RY0402.073792_1 | LMJ.RY0402.073792 | intron | 58 | 5.5 |
LMJ.RY0402.125868_1 | LMJ.RY0402.125868 | 5'UTR_intron | 95 | 5.5 |
LMJ.RY0402.125868_2 | LMJ.RY0402.125868 | 5'UTR_intron | 95 | 5.5 |
LMJ.RY0402.155895_2 | LMJ.RY0402.155895 | intron | 58 | 5.5 |
LMJ.RY0402.167602_3 | LMJ.RY0402.167602 | CDS | 73 | 5.5 |
LMJ.RY0402.182725_3 | LMJ.RY0402.182725 | CDS | 58 | 5.5 |
LMJ.RY0402.217755_1 | LMJ.RY0402.217755 | 5'UTR_intron | 73 | 5.5 |
PFAM: | PF00211 |
PANTHER: | PTHR11920 |
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Gene ontology terms:: | GO:0009190, GO:0016849, GO:0035556 |
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Phytozome Locus Page |
Mutants in this gene exhibit a phenotype under the following conditions:
LAT027F04, screen 1 of 1 ( 91% confidence (FDR = 0.082)) |
LAT042F07, screen 1 of 1 ( 89% confidence (FDR = 0.11)) |
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.