v5.1.0.3
Glycine data from LIS
Type | Domain |
Description | The NRL (for NPH3/RPT2-Like) family is formed by signaling molecules specific to higher plants. Several regions of sequence and predicted structuralconservation define members of the NRL family, with three domains being most notable: an N-terminal BTB domain, a centrally located NPH3domain, and a C-terminal coiled coil domain. The function of the NPH3 domain is not yet known [, , , , , , , ].Some proteins known to contain a NPH3 domain include: Arabidopsis non-phototropic hypocotyl 3 (NPH3), may function as an adapter or scaffold protein in plants.Arabidopsis root-phototropisme 2 (RPT2), a signal transducer involved in phototropic response and stomatal opening in association with phototropin 1(phot1).Oriza coleoptile phototropism 1 (CPT1), the rice ortholog of NPH3. It is required for phototropism of coleoptiles and lateral translocation ofauxin.This entry represents the NPH3 domain. |
Short Name | NPH3_dom |