PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Dorcoceras hygrometricum
WRKY Family
Species TF ID Description
KZV14001.1WRKY family protein
KZV14727.1WRKY family protein
KZV15369.1WRKY family protein
KZV16143.1WRKY family protein
KZV17717.1WRKY family protein
KZV19489.1WRKY family protein
KZV19665.1WRKY family protein
KZV20503.1WRKY family protein
KZV20826.1WRKY family protein
KZV20971.1WRKY family protein
KZV21670.1WRKY family protein
KZV21888.1WRKY family protein
KZV22513.1WRKY family protein
KZV22733.1WRKY family protein
KZV22898.1WRKY family protein
KZV23335.1WRKY family protein
KZV23747.1WRKY family protein
KZV24090.1WRKY family protein
KZV24449.1WRKY family protein
KZV24628.1WRKY family protein
KZV24782.1WRKY family protein
KZV25770.1WRKY family protein
KZV27164.1WRKY family protein
KZV27628.1WRKY family protein
KZV27876.1WRKY family protein
KZV28281.1WRKY family protein
KZV28330.1WRKY family protein
KZV29300.1WRKY family protein
KZV29551.1WRKY family protein
KZV30060.1WRKY family protein
KZV31350.1WRKY family protein
KZV31772.1WRKY family protein
KZV32836.1WRKY family protein
KZV33116.1WRKY family protein
KZV33508.1WRKY family protein
KZV34912.1WRKY family protein
KZV34913.1WRKY family protein
KZV35078.1WRKY family protein
KZV35191.1WRKY family protein
KZV36207.1WRKY family protein
KZV36245.1WRKY family protein
KZV37188.1WRKY family protein
KZV37408.1WRKY family protein
KZV37783.1WRKY family protein
KZV39736.1WRKY family protein
KZV40655.1WRKY family protein
KZV42072.1WRKY family protein
KZV42754.1WRKY family protein
KZV44173.1WRKY family protein
KZV44611.1WRKY family protein
KZV45637.1WRKY family protein
KZV47658.1WRKY family protein
KZV49073.1WRKY family protein
KZV51057.1WRKY family protein
KZV51080.1WRKY family protein
KZV51511.1WRKY family protein
KZV51868.1WRKY family protein
KZV51927.1WRKY family protein
KZV54559.1WRKY family protein
KZV56028.1WRKY family protein
KZV56931.1WRKY family protein
KZV57661.1WRKY family protein
KZV57673.1WRKY family protein
KZV58288.1WRKY family protein
KZV58428.1WRKY family protein
WRKY Family Introduction

WRKY transcription factors are one of the largest families of transcriptional regulators in plants and form integral parts of signalling webs that modulate many plant processes. Here, we review recent significant progress in WRKY transcription factor research. New findings illustrate that WRKY proteins often act as repressors as well as activators, and that members of the family play roles in both the repression and de-repression of important plant processes. Furthermore, it is becoming clear that a single WRKY transcription factor might be involved in regulating several seemingly disparate processes. Mechanisms of signalling and transcriptional regulation are being dissected, uncovering WRKY protein functions via interactions with a diverse array of protein partners, including MAP kinases, MAP kinase kinases, 14-3-3 proteins, calmodulin, histone deacetylases, resistance proteins and other WRKY transcription factors. WRKY genes exhibit extensive autoregulation and cross-regulation that facilitates transcriptional reprogramming in a dynamic web with built-in redundancy.

The defining feature of WRKY transcription factors is their DNA binding domain. This is called the WRKY domain after the almost invariant WRKY amino acid sequence at the N-terminus. In a few WRKY proteins, the WRKY amino acid sequences have been replaced by WRRY, WSKY, WKRY, WVKY or WKKY. The WRKY domain is about 60 residues in length, and as well as containing the WRKY signature it also has an atypical zinc-finger structure at the C-terminus. The zinc-finger structure is either Cx4-5Cx22-23HxH or Cx7Cx23HxC. Initially, in the absence of a complete gene family from any plant species, the WRKY transcription factors were divided into three groups based on the number of WRKY domains (two domains in Group I proteins and one in the others) and the structure of their zinc fingers (C2HC in Group III proteins).

Rushton PJ, Somssich IE, Ringler P, Shen QJ.
WRKY transcription factors.
Trends Plant Sci, 2010. 15(5): p. 247-58.
PMID: 20304701