PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Picea abies
NAC Family
Species TF ID Description
MA_101849g0010NAC family protein
MA_103312g0010NAC family protein
MA_103341g0010NAC family protein
MA_103386g0010NAC family protein
MA_10426323g0010NAC family protein
MA_10426365g0010NAC family protein
MA_10430340g0010NAC family protein
MA_10430397g0010NAC family protein
MA_10431189g0020NAC family protein
MA_10431997g0010NAC family protein
MA_10433095g0010NAC family protein
MA_10434139g0010NAC family protein
MA_10434250g0010NAC family protein
MA_10435654g0010NAC family protein
MA_10437041g0010NAC family protein
MA_109677g0010NAC family protein
MA_112054g0010NAC family protein
MA_11879g0010NAC family protein
MA_122815g0010NAC family protein
MA_123846g0010NAC family protein
MA_125022g0010NAC family protein
MA_137415g0010NAC family protein
MA_138461g0010NAC family protein
MA_15044g0020NAC family protein
MA_15204g0010NAC family protein
MA_164577g0010NAC family protein
MA_16595g0010NAC family protein
MA_16619g0010NAC family protein
MA_16619g0020NAC family protein
MA_166366g0010NAC family protein
MA_173384g0010NAC family protein
MA_18153g0010NAC family protein
MA_183543g0010NAC family protein
MA_18939g0010NAC family protein
MA_18958g0010NAC family protein
MA_18975g0010NAC family protein
MA_19488g0020NAC family protein
MA_1948g0010NAC family protein
MA_19573g0010NAC family protein
MA_204471g0010NAC family protein
MA_264971g0010NAC family protein
MA_27968g0010NAC family protein
MA_32763g0010NAC family protein
MA_33912g0010NAC family protein
MA_381604g0010NAC family protein
MA_402393g0010NAC family protein
MA_40991g0010NAC family protein
MA_464490g0010NAC family protein
MA_5115g0010NAC family protein
MA_55215g0010NAC family protein
MA_58867g0010NAC family protein
MA_64687g0010NAC family protein
MA_66847g0010NAC family protein
MA_6777g0010NAC family protein
MA_73369g0010NAC family protein
MA_75192g0010NAC family protein
MA_780487g0010NAC family protein
MA_802073g0010NAC family protein
MA_8070803g0010NAC family protein
MA_85210g0010NAC family protein
MA_8533126g0010NAC family protein
MA_86256g0010NAC family protein
MA_8893g0010NAC family protein
MA_8980g0010NAC family protein
MA_95225g0010NAC family protein
MA_95898g0010NAC family protein
MA_98008g0010NAC family protein
MA_98483g0010NAC family protein
NAC Family Introduction

NAM, ATAF, and CUC (NAC) transcription factors comprise a large protein family. Proteins of this family contain a highly conserved N-terminal DNA-binding domain and a variable C-terminal domain (Xie et al. 2000; Duval et al. 2002; Ernst et al. 2004; Olsen et al. 2005). NAC was originally derived from the names of three proteins, no apical meristem (NAM), ATAF1-2, and CUC2 (cup-shaped cotyledon), that contain a similar DNA-binding domain (Souer et al. 1996; Aida et al. 1997). The early reported NAC transcription factors are implicated in various aspects of plant development. A few examples are NAM from Petunia (Souer et al. 1996) and CUC1-2 (Aida et al. 1997) from Arabidopsis which have roles in controlling the formation of boundary cells of the meristem; NAP (Sablowski and Meyerowitz 1998) from Arabidopsis which acts as a target gene of AP3/PI and functions in the transition between cell division and cell expansion in stamens and petals; and AtNAC1 which mediates auxin signaling to promote lateral root development (Xie et al. 2000). Recently, a few NAC transcription factors were reported to play an essential role in regulating senescence, cell division, and wood formation (Ishida et al. 2000; Takada et al. 2001; Vroemen et al. 2003; Weir et al. 2004; Kubo et al. 2005; Kim et al. 2006; Zhong et al. 2006; Demura and Fukuda 2007; Ko et al. 2007; Mitsuda et al. 2007; Zhong et al. 2007).

NAM, ATAF, and CUC proteins were also found to participate in plant responses to pathogens, viral infections, and environmental stimuli (Xie et al. 1999; Ren et al. 2000; Collinge and Boller 2001; Kim et al. 2007). In Arabidopsis, three NAC genes, ANAC019, ANAC055, and ANAC072, were induced by drought, salinity, and/or low temperature (Tran et al. 2004), and the transgenic Arabidopsis plants overexpressing these genes showed improved stress tolerance compared to the wild type (Tran et al. 2004). Furthermore, proteins of these genes can bind to a ciselement containing CATGTG motif (Tran et al. 2004).

Fang Y, You J, Xie K, Xie W, Xiong L.
Systematic sequence analysis and identification of tissue-specific or stress-responsive genes of NAC transcription factor family in rice.
Mol Genet Genomics, 2008. 280(6): p. 547-63.
PMID: 18813954