Gene omics information

Query gene ID At1g61560
Gene name MLO6 (MILDEW RESISTANCE LOCUS O 6)
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana


Co-expressed genes



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VF%ileGene/Probe IDRepr.IDGene NameFunctional DescriptionS.X.H.G.Other DB
0.9195.6At1g61560842450MLO6 (MILDEW RESISTANCE LOCUS O 6)A member of a large family of seven-transmembrane domain proteins specific to plants, homologs of the barley mildew resistance locus o (MLO) protein. The Arabidopsis genome contains 15 genes encoding MLO proteins, with localization in plasma membrane. Phylogenetic analysis revealed four clades of closely-related AtMLO genes. ATMLO6 belongs to the clade IV, with AtMLO2, AtMLO3 and AtMLO12. The gene is expressed during early seedling growth, in roots and lateral root primordia, in flower and fruit abscission zone, in vascular system of cotyledons, young leaves and petals, in mature rosette leaves, in anthers, as shown by GUS activity patterns. The expression of several phylogenetically closely-related AtMLO genes showed similar or overlapping tissue specificity and analogous responsiveness to external stimuli, suggesting functional redundancy, co-function, or antagonistic function(s).S.X.H.G.
0.7586.9At1g16130838182WAKL2 (wall associated kinase-like 2)wall-associated kinase likeS.X.H.G.
0.7385.5At2g27660817312DC1 domain-containing proteinF:zinc ion binding;P:unknown;C:chloroplast;BPMOFVAS.X.H.G.
0.5065.3At2g35930818166PUB23 (PLANT U-BOX 23)Encodes a cytoplasmically localized U-box domain containing E3 ubiquitin ligase that is involved in the response to water stress and acts as a negative regulator of PAMP-triggered immunity.S.X.H.G.
0.4050.8At4g23190828418CRK11 (CYSTEINE-RICH RLK11)Encodes putative receptor-like protein kinase that is induced by the soil-borne vascular bacteria, Ralstonia solanacearum. Naming convention from Chen et al 2003 (PMID 14756307)S.X.H.G.
0.3133.8At4g31550829282WRKY11member of WRKY Transcription Factor; Group II-d; negative regulator of basal resistance to Pseudomonas syringae.S.X.H.G.
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Specifically expressed experiments



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Std2 GX%ileGSM IDAssay NameGSE IDExperiment Title
192.0100.0E-MEXP-807-raw-cel-1173273060
181.1100.0E-MEXP-807-raw-cel-1173273116
178.5100.0GSM67086Arabidopsis_Stigma02GSE3056Arabidopsis Pollination Study
165.9100.0GSM67087Arabidopsis_Stigma03GSE3056Arabidopsis Pollination Study
122.499.9E-MEXP-807-raw-cel-1173273170
96.199.9E-NASC-76-raw-cel-1359879132
86.599.9GSM131318AtGen_6-3322_Saltstress-Roots-3.0h_Rep2GSE5623AtGenExpress: Stress Treatments (Salt stress)
85.099.9E-MEXP-807-raw-cel-1173273252
83.399.9E-MEXP-807-raw-cel-1173273223
72.599.9E-MEXP-807-raw-cel-1173272948
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Homologous genes



Paralogous genes



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HFEvBSGene IDRepr. IDGene NameFunctional descriptionC.G.S.X.Other DB
0.592e-137490At1g11310837673MLO2 (MILDEW RESISTANCE LOCUS O 2)A member of a large family of seven-transmembrane domain proteins specific to plants, homologs of the barley mildew resistance locus o (MLO) protein. The Arabidopsis genome contains 15 genes encoding MLO proteins, with localization in plasma membrane. Phylogenetic analysis revealed four clades of closely-related AtMLO genes. ATMLO2 belongs to the clade IV, with AtMLO3, AtMLO6 and AtMLO12. The gene is expressed during early seedling growth, in roots, in vascular system of cotyledons and young leaves,and in fruit abscission zone; it was not expressed in anthers and pollen, as shown by GUS activity patterns. The expression of several phylogenetically closely-related AtMLO genes showed similar or overlapping tissue specificity and analogous responsiveness to external stimuli, suggesting functional redundancy, co-function, or antagonistic function(s). mlo resistance in A. thaliana does not involve the signaling molecules ethylene, jasmonic acid or salicylic acid, but requires a syntaxin, glycosyl hydrolase and ABC transporter.C.G.S.X.
0.313e-1997At2g39200818505MLO12 (MILDEW RESISTANCE LOCUS O 12)A member of a large family of seven-transmembrane domain proteins specific to plants, homologs of the barley mildew resistance locus o (MLO) protein. The Arabidopsis genome contains 15 genes encoding MLO proteins, with localization in plasma membrane. Phylogenetic analysis revealed four clades of closely-related AtMLO genes. ATMLO6 belongs to the clade IV, with AtMLO2, AtMLO3 and AtMLO12. The gene is expressed during early seedling growth, in root tips and cotyledon vascular system, in floral organs (anthers and stigma), and in fruit abscission zone, as shown by GUS activity patterns. The expression of several phylogenetically closely-related AtMLO genes showed similar or overlapping tissue specificity and analogous responsiveness to external stimuli, suggesting functional redundancy, co-function, or antagonistic function(s).C.G.S.X.
0.031e-346At5g65970836727MLO10 (MILDEW RESISTANCE LOCUS O 10)A member of a large family of seven-transmembrane domain proteins specific to plants, homologs of the barley mildew resistance locus o (MLO) protein. The Arabidopsis genome contains 15 genes encoding MLO proteins, with localization in plasma membrane. Phylogenetic analysis revealed four clades of closely-related AtMLO genes. ATMLO10 belongs to the clade III, with AtMLO5, AtMLO7, AtMLO8, and AtMLO9. The gene is expressed in root and cotyledon vascular system, in root-shoot junction and lateral root primordia and in developing siliques, as shown by GUS activity patterns. The expression of several phylogenetically closely-related AtMLO genes showed similar or overlapping tissue specificity and analogous responsiveness to external stimuli, suggesting functional redundancy, co-function, or antagonistic function(sC.G.S.X.
0.021e-242At4g004676240657-F:molecular_function unknown;P:biological_process unknown;C:cellular_component unknown;POC.G.S.X.
0.011e-242At1g70630843400-F:molecular_function unknown;P:biological_process unknown;C:endoplasmic reticulum;POC.G.S.X.
0.016e-240At5g42940834306zinc finger (C3HC4-type RING finger) family proteinF:protein binding, zinc ion binding;P:unknown;C:unknown;PMOFVBAC.G.S.X.
0.036e-240At4g24250828526MLO13 (MILDEW RESISTANCE LOCUS O 13)A member of a large family of seven-transmembrane domain proteins specific to plants, homologs of the barley mildew resistance locus o (MLO) protein. The Arabidopsis genome contains 15 genes encoding MLO proteins, with localization in plasma membrane. Phylogenetic analysis revealed four clades of closely-related AtMLO genes. ATMLO13 belongs to the clade II, with ATMLO1 and ATMLO15. The gene is expressed during early seedling growth, in root and cotyledon vascular system, in pollen and also in placenta of developing siliques, as shown by GUS activity patterns. The expression of several phylogenetically closely-related AtMLO genes showed similar or overlapping tissue specificity and analogous responsiveness to external stimuli, suggesting functional redundancy, co-function, or antagonistic function(s).C.G.S.X.
0.026e-240At4g22380828333ribosomal protein L7Ae/L30e/S12e/Gadd45 family proteinF:RNA binding;P:ribosome biogenesis;C:nucleolus;MOAFPBC.G.S.X.
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Orthologous genes



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HFEvBSSpeciesGene IDRepr. IDGene NameFunctional descriptionEvAGI codeArabidopsis gene nameC.G.S.X.Other DB
0.055e-344Glycine maxGmaAffx.83232.1.S1_atBE023128--1e-19At2g17430MLO7 (MILDEW RESISTANCE LOCUS O 7)C.G.S.X.
0.022e+034Hordeum vulgareContig6351_atContig6351--3e-4At1g42560MLO9 (MILDEW RESISTANCE LOCUS O 9)C.G.S.X.
0.022e+036Oryza sativaOs07g0688150NM_185511.1--7e-1At1g18040CDKD1C.G.S.X.
0.101e-965Populus trichocarpaPtpAffx.205053.1.S1_atpmrna10012hypothetical protein-4e-9At2g39200MLO12 (MILDEW RESISTANCE LOCUS O 12)C.G.S.X.
0.034e+034Triticum aestivumTa.280.2.S1_x_atBG904890MLo1 protein /// seven transmembrane-spanning protein-2e-4At1g42560MLO9 (MILDEW RESISTANCE LOCUS O 9)C.G.S.X.
0.022e-240Vitis vinifera1609415_atCA817605hypothetical protein LOC100254309-2e-62At2g01600epsin N-terminal homology (ENTH) domain-containing proteinC.G.S.X.
0.022e+034Zea maysZm.18022.1.S1_atAY029312.2barley mlo defense gene homolog1-3e-1At2g44110MLO15 (MILDEW RESISTANCE LOCUS O 15)C.G.S.X.
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Biological processes



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ECCGO IDProcess Name
XGO:0009817A response of an organism to a fungus that prevents the occurrence or spread of disease.
CGO:0006952Reactions, triggered in response to the presence of a foreign body or the occurrence of an injury, which result in restriction of damage to the organism attacked or prevention/recovery from the infection caused by the attack.
CGO:0008219The specific activation or halting of processes within a cell so that its vital functions markedly cease, rather than simply deteriorating gradually over time, which culminates in cell death.
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Metabolic pathways



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