PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Arabidopsis thaliana
AP2 Family
Species TF ID Description
AT1G16060.1ARIA-interacting double AP2 domain protein
AT1G16060.2ARIA-interacting double AP2 domain protein
AT1G51190.1AP2 family protein
AT1G72570.1AP2 family protein
AT1G79700.1AP2 family protein
AT1G79700.2AP2 family protein
AT2G28550.1related to AP2.7
AT2G28550.2related to AP2.7
AT2G28550.3related to AP2.7
AT2G39250.1AP2 family protein
AT2G41710.1AP2 family protein
AT2G41710.2AP2 family protein
AT2G41710.3AP2 family protein
AT3G20840.1AP2 family protein
AT3G54320.1AP2 family protein
AT3G54320.3AP2 family protein
AT3G54990.1AP2 family protein
AT3G54990.2AP2 family protein
AT4G36920.1AP2 family protein
AT4G36920.2AP2 family protein
AT4G37750.1AP2 family protein
AT5G10510.1AINTEGUMENTA-like 6
AT5G10510.2AINTEGUMENTA-like 6
AT5G10510.3AINTEGUMENTA-like 6
AT5G17430.1AP2 family protein
AT5G57390.1AINTEGUMENTA-like 5
AT5G60120.1target of early activation tagged (EAT) 2
AT5G60120.2target of early activation tagged (EAT) 2
AT5G65510.1AINTEGUMENTA-like 7
AT5G67180.1target of early activation tagged (EAT) 3
AP2 Family Introduction

The AP2/ERF superfamily is defined by the AP2/ERF domain, which consists of about 60 to 70 amino acids and is involved in DNA binding. These three families have been defined as follows. The AP2 family proteins contain two repeated AP2/ERF domains, the ERF family proteins contain a single AP2/ERF domain, and the RAV family proteins contain a B3 domain, which is a DNA-binding domain conserved in other plant-specific transcription factors, in addition to the single AP2/ERF domain.

It has been demonstrated that the AP2/ERF proteins have important functions in the transcriptional regulation of a variety of biological processes related to growth and development, as well as various responses to environmental stimuli.

Genes in the AP2 family have been shown to participate in the regulation of developmental processes, e.g. flower development, spikelet meristem determinacy, leaf epidermal cell identity, and embryo development.

Toshitsugu Nakano, Kaoru Suzuki, Tatsuhito Fujimura, and Hideaki Shinshi.
Genome-wide analysis of the ERF gene family in Arabidopsis and rice.
Plant Physiol, 2006. 140(2): p. 411-32.
PMID: 16407444


Using an in vitro selection procedure, the DNA binding specificity of the two AP2 repeat containing protein ANT was found to be 5'-gCAC(A/G)N(A/T)TcCC(a/g)ANG(c/t)-3'. This consensus site is much longer than sites recognized by proteins containing a single AP2 repeat and neither AP2 repeat of ANT was alone capable of binding to the selected sequences, suggesting that both AP2 repeats make DNA contacts.

Nole-Wilson S, Krizek BA.
DNA binding properties of the Arabidopsis floral development protein AINTEGUMENTA.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2000 Nov 1;28(21):4076-82. Erratum in: Nucleic Acids Res 2001 Mar 1;29(5):1261.
PMID: 11058102