PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Glycine max
NF-X1 Family
Species TF ID Description
Glyma.07G104700.1.pNF-X1 family protein
Glyma.07G104700.2.pNF-X1 family protein
Glyma.08G055900.1.pNF-X1 family protein
Glyma.09G173000.1.pNF-X1 family protein
Glyma.09G173000.2.pNF-X1 family protein
Glyma.11G230200.1.pNF-X1 family protein
Glyma.18G027000.1.pNF-X1 family protein
Glyma.18G027000.2.pNF-X1 family protein
Glyma.18G027000.3.pNF-X1 family protein
Glyma.18G027000.4.pNF-X1 family protein
NF-X1 Family Introduction

The human NF-X1 protein and homologous proteins in eukaryotes represent a class of transcription factors which are characterised by NF-X1 type zinc finger motifs. The Arabidopsis genome encodes two NF-X1 homologs, which we termed AtNFXL1 and AtNFXL2.

The Arabidopsis AtNFXL1 and AtNFXL2 proteins are characterized by NF-X1 type zinc fingers, which potentially mediate DNA binding, and PHD finger motifs, which potentially mediate protein interactions. The AtNFXL1 protein is part of a regulatory mechanism, which improves the physiological status of plants and supports growth and survival under stress.

Lisso J, Altmann T, Mussig C.
The AtNFXL1 gene encodes a NF-X1 type zinc finger protein required for growth under salt stress.
FEBS Lett, 2006. 580(20): p. 4851-6.
PMID: 16905136