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SYMRK gene in Phaseolus vulgaris
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gene_symbols: | ||
- SYMRK (in Phaseolus vulgaris, Lotus japonicus, and Arachis hypogaea) | ||
- DMI2 (in Medicago truncatula) | ||
- NORK (in Medicago sativa) | ||
gene_symbol_long: SYMbiosis Receptor-like Kinase | ||
gene_model_pub_name: Phvul.002G143400 | ||
gene_model_full_id: phavu.G19833.gnm1.ann1.Phvul.002G143400 | ||
confidence: 5 | ||
curators: | ||
- Marlene Dorneich-Hayes | ||
comments: | ||
- SYMRK is activated in root hairs by phosphorylation in response to the perception of NOD factors | ||
- SYMRK-EGFP (enhanced green fluorescence protein) is endocytosed from the plasma membrane to intracellular puncta and affects the SYMRK signaling pathway | ||
- SYMRK-suppressed mutants can't form infection threads and therefore can't form functional nodules, though they do form pseudo-nodules lacking symbiotic bacteria and fungi | ||
- SYMRK overexpressing mutants form non-functional nodules without rhizobia | ||
phenotype_synopsis: SYMRK is necessary for nodule organogenesis. | ||
traits: | ||
- entity_name: bioloical process involved in symbiotic interaction | ||
entity: GO:0044403 | ||
- entity_name: kinase activity | ||
entity: GO:0016301 | ||
- entity_name: positive regulation of receptor-mediated endocytosis | ||
entity: GO:0048260 | ||
references: | ||
- citation: Dávila-Delgado, Flores-Canúl, et al., 2023 | ||
doi: 10.1007/s00425-023-04116-0 | ||
pmid: 36928335 |