2.4.2.58: hydroxyproline O-arabinosyltransferase
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Synonyms
fin, hpat, HPAT1, HPAT2, HPAT3, PLENTY
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General Information on EC 2.4.2.58 - hydroxyproline O-arabinosyltransferase
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malfunction
physiological function
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loss-of-function mutations in hydroxyproline O-arabinosyltransferase-encoding genes cause pleiotropic phenotypes that include enhanced hypocotyl elongation, defects in cell wall thickening, early flowering, early senescence and impaired pollen tube growth
malfunction
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complete loss of enzyme function results in a shared defect in gametophytic tip cell growth. Knockout mutants suffer from a strong male sterility defect as a consequence of pollen tubes that fail to fully elongate following pollination
malfunction
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complete loss of enzyme function results in a shared defect in gametophytic tip cell growth. Knockout mutation results in larger multicellular filamentous networks due to increased elongation of protonemal tip cells. The mutants also lack cell-wall associated hydroxyproline arabinosides
malfunction
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enzyme mutants display low male fertility and pollen tube growth defects, leading to reduced male transmission and low seed set
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essential role of Hyp O-arabinosylation in both vegetative and reproductive growth (hypocotyl elongation, cell wall thickening, flowering, senescence and pollen tube growth)
physiological function
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the enzyme plays a major role in influencing cell elongation during tip growth
physiological function
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the enzyme plays a major role in influencing cell elongation during tip growth
physiological function
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isoforms HPAT1 and HPAT3 are redundantly required for full pollen fertility
physiological function
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the enzyme negatively regulates root nodule symbiosis