PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Citrus sinensis
CAMTA Family
Species TF ID Description
orange1.1g001365mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g001406mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g001410mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g001436mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g001474mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g001754mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g001756mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g001759mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g001972mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g002476mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g002479mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g002539mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g003097mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g003098mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g003650mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g003660mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g004027mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g004380mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g005128mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g005246mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g006569mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g024223mCAMTA family protein
orange1.1g044976mCAMTA family protein
CAMTA Family Introduction

The CAMTA family of calmodulin binding transcription factors comprises six members in Arabidopsis (Bouche et al., 2002; Finkler et al., 2007). Each protein includes an IQ domain for calmodulin binding; ankyrin repeats for protein interactions; the TIG domain, which has nonspecific DNA binding activity; and the CG-1 domain, which has specific DNA binding activity. The CG-1 domain recognizes the core consensus sequence, vCGCGb, referred to as the CG-1 element (da Costa e Silva, 1994). This sequence matches the CM2 sequence, CCGCGT, and overlaps the ICEr1 element. Thus, the possibility was raised that one or more of the CAMTA proteins might have a role in regulating CBF2 expression.

Finkler A, Ashery-Padan R, Fromm H.
CAMTAs: calmodulin-binding transcription activators from plants to human.
FEBS Lett, 2007. 581(21): p. 3893-8.
PMID: 17689537