PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Cicer arietinum
GRAS Family
Species TF ID Description
XP_004486330.1GRAS family protein
XP_004486891.1GRAS family protein
XP_004486993.1GRAS family protein
XP_004487362.1GRAS family protein
XP_004487630.1GRAS family protein
XP_004487762.1GRAS family protein
XP_004491478.1GRAS family protein
XP_004491586.1GRAS family protein
XP_004491587.1GRAS family protein
XP_004492362.1GRAS family protein
XP_004492484.1GRAS family protein
XP_004492611.1GRAS family protein
XP_004495078.1GRAS family protein
XP_004496354.1GRAS family protein
XP_004496533.1GRAS family protein
XP_004499407.1GRAS family protein
XP_004502571.1GRAS family protein
XP_004503135.1GRAS family protein
XP_004503962.1GRAS family protein
XP_004504565.1GRAS family protein
XP_004505608.1GRAS family protein
XP_004505663.1GRAS family protein
XP_004505664.1GRAS family protein
XP_004505671.1GRAS family protein
XP_004505853.1GRAS family protein
XP_004506474.1GRAS family protein
XP_004506678.1GRAS family protein
XP_004506679.1GRAS family protein
XP_004507177.1GRAS family protein
XP_004507178.1GRAS family protein
XP_004507608.1GRAS family protein
XP_004507626.1GRAS family protein
XP_004509064.1GRAS family protein
XP_004509074.2GRAS family protein
XP_004509243.1GRAS family protein
XP_004511835.1GRAS family protein
XP_004512836.1GRAS family protein
XP_004513385.1GRAS family protein
XP_004515465.1GRAS family protein
XP_004515466.1GRAS family protein
XP_004515801.1GRAS family protein
XP_004515897.1GRAS family protein
XP_004516250.1GRAS family protein
XP_004517262.1GRAS family protein
XP_004517294.1GRAS family protein
XP_012567942.1GRAS family protein
XP_012568732.1GRAS family protein
XP_012569578.1GRAS family protein
XP_012570632.1GRAS family protein
XP_012572738.1GRAS family protein
XP_012572743.1GRAS family protein
XP_012574062.1GRAS family protein
GRAS Family Introduction

The GRAS family of putative transcriptional regulators is found throughout the plant kingdom, and these proteins have diverse roles in plant development, including root development, axillary shoot development, and maintenance of the shoot apical meristem (Bolle, 2004). GRAS proteins show conserved residues in the C terminus but contain a variable N terminus with homopolymeric stretches of certain amino acids. It has recently been shown that two GRAS proteins that regulate root growth, SCARECROW (SCR) and SHORTROOT (SHR), interact with each other (Cui et al., 2007), while a class of GRAS proteins involved in regulating plant growth, the DELLA proteins, interact with a transcription factor involved in phytochrome signaling (de Lucas et al., 2008; Feng et al., 2008).

Hirsch S, Kim J, Munoz A, Heckmann AB, Downie JA, Oldroyd GE.
GRAS proteins form a DNA binding complex to induce gene expression during nodulation signaling in Medicago truncatula.
Plant Cell, 2009. 21(2): p. 545-57.
PMID: 19252081