Sulfur Containing Compound Database
Gene name | OASA1 |
AGI ID | AT4G14880 |
Gene length | 322 |
Uniprot ID | P47998 |
Protein Name | Cysteine synthase 1 |
Synonym | OLD3 |
EC number | EC 2.5.1.47 |
Entrez Gene | 827145 |
Refseq mrna | NM_179055 |
Refseq protein | NP_849386 |
Function | In plants OAS has a similar direct regulatory role as its counterpart N-acetylserine in E. coli is questionable; as no clear cut correlation was found between the Arabidopsis root OAS cellular content and the mRNA levels of either SULTR1;1 and SULTR1;2 (Rouached et al. 2008) |
Group | GSL core structure synthesis |
Reference | Rouached et al. (2008); Aubry et al. (2014) |
Organism | AGI ID | Gene Name | Protein Name | Identity | E-Value | Description |
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Broccoli |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
97 |
0.00E+00 |
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Cabbage |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
97 |
0.00E+00 |
||
Cabbage |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
96 |
0.00E+00 |
||
Broccoli |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
95 |
0.00E+00 |
||
Broccoli |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
72 |
3.00E-156 |
||
Broccoli |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
72 |
2.00E-154 |
||
Cabbage |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
68 |
1.00E-151 |
||
Cabbage |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
69 |
3.00E-150 |
||
Papaya |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
74 |
1.00E-146 |
||
Cabbage |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
66 |
6.00E-141 |
||
Cabbage |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
66 |
3.00E-140 |
||
Broccoli |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
66 |
9.00E-140 |
||
Cabbage |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
65 |
2.00E-139 |
||
Cabbage |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
66 |
9.00E-139 |
||
Broccoli |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
60 |
2.00E-135 |
||
Papaya |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
65 |
1.00E-133 |
||
Papaya |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
65 |
3.00E-131 |
||
Cabbage |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
62 |
3.00E-131 |
||
Broccoli |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
61 |
4.00E-131 |
||
Cabbage |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
62 |
6.00E-127 |
||
Papaya |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
61 |
2.00E-126 |
||
Papaya |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
65 |
1.00E-124 |
||
Cabbage |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
55 |
9.00E-114 |
||
Papaya |
OASA1 |
Cysteine synthase 1 |
63 |
2.00E-54 |
GO ID | Ontology | GO Term | Description |
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MF |
cysteine synthase activity |
Catalysis of the reaction: O3-acetyl-L-serine + hydrogen sulfide = L-cysteine + acetate. |
|
MF |
protein binding |
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with any protein or protein complex (a complex of two or more proteins that may include other nonprotein molecules). |
|
CC |
nucleus |
A membrane-bounded organelle of eukaryotic cells in which chromosomes are housed and replicated. In most cells, the nucleus contains all of the cell's chromosomes except the organellar chromosomes, and is the site of RNA synthesis and processing. In some |
|
CC |
cytoplasm |
All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures. |
|
CC |
vacuolar membrane |
The lipid bilayer surrounding the vacuole and separating its contents from the cytoplasm of the cell. |
|
CC |
peroxisome |
A small organelle enclosed by a single membrane, and found in most eukaryotic cells. Contains peroxidases and other enzymes involved in a variety of metabolic processes including free radical detoxification, lipid catabolism and biosynthesis, and hydrogen |
|
CC |
cytosol |
The part of the cytoplasm that does not contain organelles but which does contain other particulate matter, such as protein complexes. |
|
CC |
plasma membrane |
The membrane surrounding a cell that separates the cell from its external environment. It consists of a phospholipid bilayer and associated proteins. |
|
BP |
cysteine biosynthetic process from serine |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of cysteine from other compounds, including serine. |
|
BP |
aging |
A developmental process that is a deterioration and loss of function over time. Aging includes loss of functions such as resistance to disease, homeostasis, and fertility, as well as wear and tear. Aging includes cellular senescence, but is more inclusive |
|
CC |
chloroplast |
A chlorophyll-containing plastid with thylakoids organized into grana and frets, or stroma thylakoids, and embedded in a stroma. |
|
BP |
double fertilization forming a zygote and endosperm |
Fertilization where one of the two sperm nuclei from the pollen tube fuses with the egg nucleus to form a 2n zygote, and the other fuses with the two polar nuclei to form the 3n primary endosperm nucleus and then develops into the endosperm. The ploidy le |
|
CC |
chloroplast stroma |
The space enclosed by the double membrane of a chloroplast but excluding the thylakoid space. It contains DNA, ribosomes and some temporary products of photosynthesis. |
|
BP |
pollen tube growth |
Growth of pollen via tip extension of the intine wall. |
|
CC |
membrane |
A lipid bilayer along with all the proteins and protein complexes embedded in it an attached to it. |
|
MF |
transferase activity |
Catalysis of the transfer of a group, e.g. a methyl group, glycosyl group, acyl group, phosphorus-containing, or other groups, from one compound (generally regarded as the donor) to another compound (generally regarded as the acceptor). Transferase is the |
|
BP |
cysteine biosynthetic process |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of cysteine, 2-amino-3-mercaptopropanoic acid. |
|
MF |
pyridoxal phosphate binding |
Interacting selectively and non-covalently with pyridoxal 5' phosphate, 3-hydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methyl4-pyridine carboxaldehyde 5' phosphate, the biologically active form of vitamin B6. |
|
BP |
response to cadmium ion |
Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a cadmium (Cd) ion stimulus. |
|
CC |
apoplast |
The cell membranes and intracellular regions in a plant are connected through plasmodesmata, and plants may be described as having two major compartments: the living symplast and the non-living apoplast. The apoplast is external to the plasma membrane and |
Pubmed ID | Authors | Year | Title | Journal | Description |
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Aubry, S., Smith-Unna, R.D., Boursnell, C.M., Kopriva, S. & Hibberd, J.M. |
2014 |
Transcript residency on ribosomes reveals a key role for the Arabidopsis thaliana bundle sheath in sulfur and glucosinolate metabolism |
Plant J |
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Rouached, H., Wirtz, M., Alary, R., Hell, R., Arpat, A.B., Davidian, J.C., Fourcroy, P. & Berthomieu, P. |
2008 |
Differential Regulation of the Expression of Two High-Affinity Sulfate Transporters, SULTR1.1 and SULTR1.2, in Arabidopsis |
Plant Physiology |