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  • Sorefan, K.; Booker, J.; Haurogne, K.; Goussot, M.; Bainbridge, K.; Foo, E.; Chatfield, S.; Ward, S.; Beveridge, C.; Rameau, C.; Leyser, O.
    MAX4 and RMS1 are orthologous dioxygenase-like genes that regulate shoot branching in Arabidopsis and pea (2003), Genes Dev., 17, 1469-1474.
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Organism

EC Number Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
1.13.11.69 Arabidopsis thaliana Q8VY26
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1.13.11.70 Arabidopsis thaliana Q8VY26
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Source Tissue

EC Number Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
1.13.11.69 additional information expression of gene is widely distributed, but at low level Arabidopsis thaliana
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1.13.11.69 root enzyme expression in the root is sufficient for wild-type shoot branching levels. Strong expression in root tips Arabidopsis thaliana
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1.13.11.69 shoot
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Arabidopsis thaliana
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1.13.11.70 additional information expression of gene is widely distributed, but at low level Arabidopsis thaliana
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1.13.11.70 root enzyme expression in the root is sufficient for wild-type shoot branching levels. Strong expression in root tips Arabidopsis thaliana
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1.13.11.70 shoot
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Arabidopsis thaliana
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Synonyms

EC Number Synonyms Comment Organism
1.13.11.69 MAX4
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Arabidopsis thaliana
1.13.11.70 MAX4
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Arabidopsis thaliana

Expression

EC Number Organism Comment Expression
1.13.11.69 Arabidopsis thaliana expression is induced by auxin up
1.13.11.70 Arabidopsis thaliana expression is induced by auxin up

General Information

EC Number General Information Comment Organism
1.13.11.69 physiological function mutations in the MAX4 gene of Arabidopsis result in increased and auxin-resistant bud growth. Increased branching in max4 shoots is restored to wild type by grafting to wild-type rootstocks, suggesting that MAX4 is required to produce a mobile branch-inhibiting signal, acting downstream of auxin Arabidopsis thaliana
1.13.11.70 physiological function mutations in the MAX4 gene of Arabidopsis result in increased and auxin-resistant bud growth. Increased branching in max4 shoots is restored to wild type by grafting to wild-type rootstocks, suggesting that MAX4 is required to produce a mobile branch-inhibiting signal, acting downstream of auxin Arabidopsis thaliana