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LOC103413421 hydroquinone glucosyltransferase [ Malus domestica (apple) ]

Gene ID: 103413421, updated on 22-Oct-2023

Summary

Gene symbol
LOC103413421
Gene description
hydroquinone glucosyltransferase
Gene type
protein coding
RefSeq status
MODEL
Organism
Malus domestica
Lineage
Eukaryota; Viridiplantae; Streptophyta; Embryophyta; Tracheophyta; Spermatophyta; Magnoliopsida; eudicotyledons; Gunneridae; Pentapetalae; rosids; fabids; Rosales; Rosaceae; Amygdaloideae; Maleae; Malus
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Genomic context

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Location:
chromosome: 1
Exon count:
1
Annotation release Status Assembly Chr Location
102 current ASM211411v1 (GCF_002114115.1) 1 NC_041789.1 (18430677..18432876)
101 previous assembly MalDomGD1.0 (GCF_000148765.1) 1 NC_024239.1 (10717442..10719626)

Chromosome 1 - NC_041789.1Genomic Context describing neighboring genes Neighboring gene protein trichome birefringence-like 25 Neighboring gene uncharacterized LOC103413357 Neighboring gene putative anthocyanidin reductase Neighboring gene uncharacterized LOC108169987

Genomic regions, transcripts, and products

General protein information

Preferred Names
hydroquinone glucosyltransferase

NCBI Reference Sequences (RefSeq)

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Reference ASM211411v1 Primary Assembly

Genomic

  1. NC_041789.1 Reference ASM211411v1 Primary Assembly

    Range
    18430677..18432876
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mRNA and Protein(s)

  1. XM_008351916.3XP_008350138.1  hydroquinone glucosyltransferase

    Conserved Domains (1) summary
    cl10013
    Location:7454
    Glycosyltransferase_GTB_type; Glycosyltransferases catalyze the transfer of sugar moieties from activated donor molecules to specific acceptor molecules, forming glycosidic bonds. The acceptor molecule can be a lipid, a protein, a heterocyclic compound, or another carbohydrate ...