PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Nicotiana tomentosiformis
GRF Family
Species TF ID Description
XP_009586687.1GRF family protein
XP_009586688.1GRF family protein
XP_009586881.1GRF family protein
XP_009588672.1GRF family protein
XP_009588673.1GRF family protein
XP_009589483.1GRF family protein
XP_009596803.1GRF family protein
XP_009597554.1GRF family protein
XP_009597555.1GRF family protein
XP_009597556.1GRF family protein
XP_009599016.1GRF family protein
XP_009605688.1GRF family protein
XP_009605689.1GRF family protein
XP_009605690.1GRF family protein
XP_009606791.1GRF family protein
XP_009615805.1GRF family protein
XP_009625634.1GRF family protein
XP_009626682.1GRF family protein
XP_009632013.1GRF family protein
GRF Family Introduction

Previously, we identified a novel rice gene, GROWTH-REGULATING FACTOR1 (OsGRF1), which encodes a putative transcription factor that appears to play a regulatory role in stem elongation. We now describe the GRF gene family of Arabidopsis thaliana (AtGRF), which comprises nine members. The deduced AtGRF proteins contain the same characteristic regions--the QLQ (Gln, Leu, Gln) and WRC (Trp, Arg, Cys) domains--as do OsGRF1 and related proteins in rice, as well as features indicating a function in transcriptional regulation. Most of the AtGRF genes are strongly expressed in actively growing and developing tissues, such as shoot tips, flower buds, and roots, but weakly in mature stem and leaf tissues. Overexpression of AtGRF1 and AtGRF2 resulted in larger leaves and cotyledons, as well as in delayed bolting of the inflorescence stem when compared to wild-type plants. In contrast, triple insertional null mutants of AtGRF1-AtGRF3 had smaller leaves and cotyledons, whereas single mutants displayed no changes in phenotype and double mutants displayed only minor ones. The alteration of leaf growth in overexpressors and triple mutants was based on an increase or decrease in cell size, respectively. These results indicate that AtGRF proteins play a role in the regulation of cell expansion in leaf and cotyledon tissues.

Kim JH, Choi D, Kende H.
The AtGRF family of putative transcription factors is involved in leaf and cotyledon growth in Arabidopsis.
Plant J. 2003 Oct;36(1):94-104.
PMID: 12974814