Seed allergenic protein RA5/RA14/RA17

   
Superfamily: Cysteine Rich Peptides
Contact: Kevin Silverstein
Organization: University of Minnesota
Source: Silverstein, K.A.T., Moskal, W.A., Jr., Wu, H., Underwood, B.A., Graham, M.A., Town, C.D, and VandenBosch, K.A. (2007) Small cysteine peptides resembling antimicrobial peptides have been under-predicted in plants. Plant J. 51(2):262-80
Criteria: Iterative HMM family-based searches, starting with known cysteine-rich antimicrobial sequences.
   

LOC_Os07g11320

Gene Name: RAL1
Gene Description: Seed allergenic protein RA5/RA14/RA17 precursor
MSU Annotation: RAL1 - Seed allergenic protein RA5/RA14/RA17 precursor
Comment: Pseudogene. The single exon gene structure is consistent with 5 paralogs and preserves the signal peptide.
Structural Annotation:  

   

LOC_Os07g11330

Gene Name: RAL2
Gene Description: Seed allergenic protein RA5/RA14/RA17 precursor, expressed
MSU Annotation: RAL2 - Seed allergenic protein RA5/RA14/RA17 precursor, expressed
Structural Annotation:  

   

LOC_Os07g11360

Gene Name: RAL3
Gene Description: Seed allergenic protein RA5/RA14/RA17 precursor, expressed
MSU Annotation: RAL3 - Seed allergenic protein RA5/RA14/RA17 precursor, expressed
Structural Annotation:  

   

LOC_Os07g11380

Gene Name: RAL4
Gene Description: Seed allergenic protein RA5/RA14/RA17 precursor, expressed
MSU Annotation: RAL4 - Seed allergenic protein RA5/RA14/RA17 precursor, expressed
Structural Annotation:  

   

LOC_Os07g11410

Gene Name: RAL5
Gene Description: Seed allergenic protein RA5/RA14/RA17 precursor, expressed
MSU Annotation: RAL5 - Seed allergenic protein RA5/RA14/RA17 precursor, expressed
Structural Annotation:  

   

LOC_Os07g11510

Gene Name: RAL6
Gene Description: Seed allergenic protein RA5/RA14/RA17 precursor, expressed
MSU Annotation: RAL6 - Seed allergenic protein RA5/RA14/RA17 precursor, expressed
Structural Annotation:  

 

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This work is supported by grants (DBI-0321538/DBI-0834043) from the National Science Foundation and funds from the Georgia Research Alliance, Georgia Seed Development, and University of Georgia.