Biological process to genes

Query process ID GO:0010167
Process name A change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a nitrate stimulus.
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana

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ECC Gene ID Repr. ID Gene name Functional description O.I. H.G. Other DB
XAt1g02860839559NLA (nitrogen limitation adaptation)Encodes a likely ubiquitin E3 ligase with RING and SPX domains that is involved in mediating immune responses.O.I.H.G.
XAt1g08090837327ATNRT2:1 (NITRATE TRANSPORTER 2:1)High-affinity nitrate transporter. Up-regulated by nitrate. Functions as a repressor of lateral root initiation independently of nitrate uptake.O.I.H.G.
XAt1g12110837763NRT1.1Encodes NRT1.1 (CHL1), a dual-affinity nitrate transporter. The protein is expressed in guard cells and function in stomatal opening. Mutants have less transpiration and are more tolerant to drought. Expressed in lateral roots. Involved in nitrate signaling which enables the plant root system to detect and exploit nitrate-rich soil patches. Comparing to the wild type, the mutant displays a strongly decreased lateral root proliferation phenotype in nitrate rich patches on growth medium.O.I.H.G.
XAt1g32450840139NRT1.5 (NITRATE TRANSPORTER 1.5)Transmembrane nitrate transporter. Involved in xylem transport of nitrate from root to shoot. Induced in response to nitrate. Not involved in nitrate uptake. expressed in root pericycle cells.O.I.H.G.
XAt1g78050844140PGM (PHOSPHOGLYCERATE/BISPHOSPHOGLYCERATE MUTASE)F:intramolecular transferase activity, phosphotransferases, catalytic activity;P:response to nitrate, metabolic process;C:chloroplast;BOMFPAO.I.H.G.
XAt3g48360823994BT2 (BTB AND TAZ DOMAIN PROTEIN 2)encodes a protein (BT2) that is an essential component of the TAC1-mediated telomerase activation pathway. Acts redundantly with BT3 and BT1 during female gametophyte development and with BT3 during male gametophyte development.O.I.H.G.
XAt4g24020828502NLP7 (NIN LIKE PROTEIN 7)Encodes NIN Like Protein 7 (NLP7). Modulates nitrate sensing and metabolism. Mutants of NLP7 show features of nitrogen-starved plants and are tolerant to drought stress. Localized in the nucleus and functions as a putative transcription factor.O.I.H.G.
XAt4g24400828542CIPK8 (CBL-INTERACTING PROTEIN KINASE 8)Encodes a CBL (calcineurin B-like calcium sensor proteins) -interacting serine/threonine protein kinase.O.I.H.G.
XAt5g40890834090ATCLC-A (CHLORIDE CHANNEL A)Encodes a member of the voltage-dependent chloride channel. Also functions as a NO3-/H+ exchanger that serves to accumulate nitrate nutrient in vacuoles. Mutants homozygous for the T-DNA insertion mutation have reduced nitrate uptake capacity in high nitrate environment and exhibit hypersensitivity to chlorate.O.I.H.G.
XAt5g50200835085WR3 (WOUND-RESPONSIVE 3)Wound-responsive gene 3 (WR3). Encodes a high-affinity nitrate transporter. Up-regulated by nitrate. Involved in jasmonic acid-independent wound signal transduction.O.I.H.G.
CAt2g17660816273nitrate-responsive NOI protein, putativeF:molecular_function unknown;P:response to nitrate;C:cellular_component unknown;POO.I.H.G.
CAt3g48450824004nitrate-responsive NOI protein, putativeF:molecular_function unknown;P:response to nitrate;C:cellular_component unknown;POO.I.H.G.
CAt5g40645834064nitrate-responsive NOI protein, putativeF:molecular_function unknown;P:response to nitrate;C:cellular_component unknown;POO.I.H.G.
CAt5g55850835679NOINOI proteinO.I.H.G.
CAt5g63270836447nitrate-responsive NOI protein, putativeF:molecular_function unknown;P:response to nitrate;C:cellular_component unknown;POO.I.H.G.



The upper GO terms

Process ID Gene number Process name
GO:00100350A change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an inorganic substance stimulus.



The lower GO terms

Process ID Gene number Process name





Comparison with co-expressed genes



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