leucine-rich repeat transmembrane protein kinase, putative
Functional description
Encodes a putative leucine rich repeat transmembrane protein that is expressed in response to Pseudomonas syringae. Expression of SRRLK may be required for silencing via lsiRNAs.
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Encodes a protein with a serine/threonine kinase domain. There are two other closely related members in Arabidopsis. Knock-out mutation results in incomplete root hair elongation. Expression is found all organs examined but is especially strong in elongating root hairs.
ATP binding / protein binding / protein kinase/ protein serine/threonine kinase/ protein tyrosine kinase
F:protein binding, protein serine/threonine kinase activity, protein tyrosine kinase activity, protein kinase activity, ATP binding;P:protein amino acid phosphorylation;C:endomembrane system;MPOBFVA
Encodes a CLAVATA1-related receptor kinase-like protein required for both shoot and flower meristem function. Very similar to BAM1,with more than 85% a.a. identity. It has a broad expression pattern and is involved in vascular strand development in the leaf, control of leaf shape, size and symmetry, male gametophyte development and ovule specification and function. Anthers of double mutants (bam1bam2) appeared abnormal at a very early stage and lack the endothecium, middle, and tapetum layers. Further analyses revealed that cells interior to the epidermis (in anther tissue) acquire some characteristics of pollen mother cells (PMCs), suggesting defects in cell fate specification. The pollen mother-like cells degenerate before the completion of meiosis, suggesting that these cells are defective. In addition, the BAM2 expression pattern supports both an early role in promoting somatic cell fates and a subsequent function in the PMCs.