ENOD40
| ENOD40 | |||||||
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A sequence logo for the ENOD40 peptide. | |||||||
| Identifiers | |||||||
| Symbol | ENOD40 | ||||||
| Pfam | PF08247 | ||||||
| InterPro | IPR013186 | ||||||
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| ENOD40 | |
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ENOD40 secondary structure and sequence conservation | |
| Identifiers | |
| Symbol | ENOD40 |
| Rfam | RF01845 |
| Other data | |
| RNA type | Non-coding RNA |
| Domain | Magnoliophyta |
| PDB structures | PDBe |
enod40, also known as early nodulin 40, is a gene found in flowering plants. The gene has characteristics of both protein and Non-coding RNA genes. There is some evidence that the non-coding characteristics of this gene are more widely conserved than the protein coding sequences. In soyabeans enod40 was found to be expressed during early stages of formation of nitrogen-fixing root nodules that are associated with symbiotic soil rhizobial bacteria. The gene is also active in roots containing fungi forming phosphate-acquiring arbuscular mycorrhiza. An interaction with a novel RNA-binding protein MtRBP1 (Medicago truncatula RNA-binding protein 1) investigated in the development of Root nodule suggests ENOD40 has a function of cytoplasmic relocalization of nuclear proteins. In the study of non-legume plants, the over-expression of ENOD40 in transgenic Arabidopsis lines was observed a reduction of cell expansion.