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Table 3 Features of CIPK genes in ROC22

From: New insights into the evolution and functional divergence of the CIPK gene family in Saccharum

Gene name

GenBank Acc No.

AA size

MW (kDa)

pI

Predicted locationa

Palmitoylation sites

AA (location)

Myristoylation sites

AA (location)

ScCIPK1

KX013381

445

50.11

7.62

chlo

–

–

ScCIPK2

KX013387

449

50.91

7.99

chlo

C (71, 241)

–

ScCIPK3

KX013382

438

50.04

9.27

chlo

–

–

ScCIPK4

KX013378

431

46.61

8.18

E.R.

–

–

ScCIPK15

KX013384

513

57.90

7.58

chlo

–

G (3, 10),

ScCIPK17

KX013386

369

41.58

5.31

chlo

–

G (8)

ScCIPK20

KX013380

451

50.92

6.13

cyto

–

G (3, 4, 5, 6)

ScCIPK21

KX013379

455

51.11

9.27

chlo

–

–

ScCIPK28

KX013385

460

51.81

6.33

chlo

–

G (5)

ScCIPK31

KX013383

445

50.48

9.25

chlo

–

–

  1. Legends: AA Amino acids, MW Molecular weight, pI Isoelectric point, achlo Chloroplast, E.R. Endoplasmic reticulum, mito Mitochondria, plas Plasma membrane, cyto Cytoplastmic, nucl Nuclear, G represents the glycine residue, and C represents the cysteine residue