Protein Domain : Nodule-specific GRP-repeat IPR012488

Type  Repeat
Description  The region featured in this family is found repeated in a number of plant proteins, some of which are expressed specifically in nodules formed during symbiotic interactions with certain bacterial species]. Some of these proteins are also termed glycine-rich proteins (GRPs), due to the presence of a glycine-rich C-terminal region in their structures []. Bacterial infection is required for the induction of nodule-specific GRP genes, and it is thought that nodule-specific GRPs may play non-redundant roles required at specific stages of nodule development []. Members of this group of proteins may be cytosolic, whereas others are thought to be membrane-associated [].
Short Name  Nod_GRP

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