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. 2001 Aug;126(4):1358–1369. doi: 10.1104/pp.126.4.1358

Table I.

Proposed new names for all Arabidopsis MIPs

New Namea Johanson et al.b Weig et al.c AGI Gened BAC Genee Accession No.f Expressed Sequence Tag (EST)g Commentsh
PIP1;1 PIP1a PIP1a At3g61430 F2A19.30 CAB71073 Yes
PIP1;2 PIP1b PIP1b At2g45960 F4I18.6 AAC28529 Yes AthH2, TMP-A
PIP1;3 PIP1c PIP1c At1g01620 F22L4.16 AAF81320 Yes TMP-B
PIP1;4 PIP1e TMP-C At4g00430 F5I10.2 AAF02782 Yes Exon 2 ends at 86,121, not 86,097; compare with TMP-C.
PIP1;5 PIP1d pCR55 At4g23400 F16G20.100 CAA20461 Yes
PIP2;1 PIP2a PIP2a At3g53420 F4P12_120 CAB67649 Yes
PIP2;2 PIP2b PIP2b At2g37170 T2N18.7 AAD18142 Yes
PIP2;3 PIP2c RD28 At2g37180 T2N18.6 AAD18141 Yes
PIP2;4 PIP2f T04164 At5g60660 MUP24.8 BAB09839 Yes
PIP2;5 PIP2d At3g54820 F28P10.200 CAB41102 Yes
PIP2;6 PIP2e T22419 At2g39010 T7F6.18 AAC79629 Yes
PIP2;7 PIP3a PIP3 At4g35100 M4E13.150 CAA17774 Yes Salt-stress-inducible MIP
PIP2;8 PIP3b At2g16850 F12A24.3 AAC64216 Yes
Pseudo PIP3 At2g16830 F12A24.1 AAC64228 ? Pseudogene encoding 26 amino acids with second NPA. Similar to F12A24.3.
T8O11i 77,410–77,455 ? Partial F5I10.2-like sequence encoding helix 4.
F5I10i 77,564–77,656 ? Partial F5I10.2-like sequence encoding loop B and helix 3.
TIP1;1 γTIP1 γTIP At2g36830 T1J8.1 AAD31569 Yes
TIP1;2 γTIP2 Z30833, T21060, T22237 At3g26520 MFE16.3 BAB01832 Yes Salt-stress-inducible TIP, γTIP2
TIP1;3 γTIP3 At4g01470 F11O4.1 AAC62778 ? No introns
TIP2;1 δTIP1 δTIP At3g16240 MYA6.5 BAB01264 Yes
TIP2;2 δTIP2 Z18142 At4g17340 d14705w CAB10515 Yes
TIP2;3 δTIP3 T20432, T76151 At5g47450 MNJ7.4 BAB09071 Yes
TIP3;1 αTIP αTIP At1g73190 T18K17.14 AAG52132 Yes
TIP3;2 βTIP βTIP At1g17810 F2H15.4 AAF97261 Yes
TIP4;1 ɛTIP T21742 At2g25810 F17H15.16 AAC42249 Yes Similar to NtTIPa
TIP5;1 ζTIP At3g47440 T21L8.190 CAB51216 ?
Pseudo-γTIP2 F7P1i 79,395–79,728 ? Pseudogene similar to MFE16.3, truncated, NPV instead of NPA, no exon 2.
Pseudo-δTIP At1g52180 F9I5.3 AAF29403 ? Pseudogene, only exon 2, 124 amino acids.
NIP1;1 NLM1 NLM1 At4g19030 F13C5.200 CAA16760 Yes Misannotated: delete amino acids 205 through 216; exon 4 starts at 86,879, not 86,915.
NIP1;2 NLM2 NLM2 At4g18910 F13C5.80 CAA16748 Yes
NIP2;1 NLM3 NLM4 At2g34390 T31E10.27 AAC26712 Yesj
NIP3;1 NLM9 At1g31880k F5M6.28 AAG50717 ? F5M6.28 is missing exon 1; exon 1, 38,681 through 38,550; exon 2 starts at 38,310, long C terminus.
NIP4;1 NLM4 At5g37810 K22F20.9 BAB10360 ?
NIP4;2 NLM5 NLM5 At5g37820 K22F20.10 BAB10361 Yesj
NIP5;1 NLM6 NLM8 At4g10380 F24G24.180 CAB39791 Yes Long N terminus.
NIP6;1 NLM7 NLM7 At1g80760 F23A5.11 AAF14664 Yes Long N terminus.
NIP7;1 NLM8 NLM6 At3g06100 F28L1.3 AAF30303 Yes Intron 3, 8,151 through 7,945, avoids TT acceptor splice site, restores conserved length of exon 4.
Pseudo-NLM3 NLM3 At2g29870 T27A16.3 AAC35214 ? Pseudogene encoding 139 amino acids, missing first NPA.
Pseudo-NLM9 At2g21020 F26H11.22 AAD29814 ? Pseudogene, version 3 missing second NPA. Alternate annotation results in two NPAs, but missing helix 3 and 4, long C terminus.
SIP1;1 SIP1a At3g04090 T6K12.29 AAF26804 Yes
SIP1;2 SIP1b At5g18290 MRG7.25 BAB09487 Yes
SIP2;1 SIP2 At3g56950 F24I3.30 CAB72165 Yes
a

 Proposed new names for Arabidopsis MIPs. When referring to the corresponding gene, the name is written in italics. Genes encoding partial MIP-like sequences without all transmembrane regions are regarded as nonfunctional pseudogenes. Pseudogenes are not included in the proposed nomenclature as indicated by “–”. 

b

 Nomenclature used in Johansson et al. (2000) and in U. Johanson and S. Gustavsson (unpublished data). 

c

 Nomenclature used in Weig et al. (1997) and Weig and Jakob (2000a, 2000b). 

d

 Arabidopsis Genome Initiative (AGI) gene nomenclature; At3g56950 indicates gene no. 5,695 (counting from top) on chromosome 3. 

e

 Gene name used in annotation of bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) or P1 sequences. 

f

 Protein accession no. for a translation of the corresponding gene. When a gene annotation is missing, the location in the BAC is given in base pairs. 

g

 Matching EST found in databases. ?, Not found. 

h

 Alternative exon/introns positions proposed and used in this paper and odd features of the gene or the encoded protein. Some older names found in the literature (Kaldenhoff et al., 1993; Shagan and Bar-Zvi, 1993; Shagan et al., 1993; Pih et al., 1999) and in Genbank accession no. AF057137

i

 Not annotated. 

j

 cDNA cloned by reverse transcriptase-PCR (Weig and Jakob, 2000b). 

k

 At1g31880 has 285 amino acids added at the N terminus, previously annotated as a separate gene (F5M6.11). At1g31880 is missing 29 amino acids close to the C terminus.