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Cicer data from the Legume Information System
| Type | Family |
| Description | RIN4 is an essential regulator of plant defense pathways. It functions with the plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase to regulate stomatal apertures, inhibiting the entry of bacterial pathogens during infection [ , ]. It is required for RPM1-mediated Pseudomonas syringae resistance in Arabidopsis []. Phosphorylated RIN4 activates the receptor RPM1 to mediate the plant defense []. Arabidopsis RIN4 contains two nitrate-induced (NOI) domains and is a member of the larger NOI family []. This entry also includes NOI4 (At5g55850), whose function is not known. |
| Short Name | RIN4/NOI4 |