PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Petunia axillaris
TCP Family
Species TF ID Description
Peaxi162Scf00000g00252.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00011g00819.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00013g00072.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00013g00140.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00013g00917.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00015g00721.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00021g00213.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00021g00218.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00069g00202.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00086g00052.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00119g00025.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00123g01721.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00128g01526.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00166g00045.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00189g10021.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00192g00043.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00201g00037.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00241g01010.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00269g00034.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00274g00082.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00317g00020.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00367g00082.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00391g00048.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00420g00064.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00479g00005.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00535g00016.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00541g00061.1TCP family protein
Peaxi162Scf00939g00211.1TCP family protein
TCP Family Introduction

The TCP gene family was first described in 1999, as a small group of plant genes encoding proteins sharing the socalled TCP domain, a 59-amino acid basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) motif that allows DNA binding and protein-protein interactions. This domain was initially identified in four proteins encoded by apparently unrelated genes, from which the name 'TCP' was derived: teosinte branched1 (tb1) from maize (Zea mays), CYCLOIDEA (CYC) from snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus), and the PROLIFERATING CELL FACTORS 1 and 2 (PCF1 and PCF2) from rice (Oryza sativa). The tb1 gene is a major determinant of strong apical dominance in domesticated maize. CYC is involved in the control of floral bilateral symmetry in Antirrhinum. PCF1 and PCF2 are factors that bind to the promoter of the rice PROLIFERATING CELL NUCLEAR ANTIGEN (PCNA) gene, which encodes a protein involved in DNA replication and repair, maintenance of chromatin structure, chromosome segregation and cell-cycle progression.

TCP genes have been found in various plant species, and new roles in plant development have been elucidated. These discoveries emphasize the importance of this plant-specific gene family in the evolution and developmental control of plant form.

Martin-Trillo M, Cubas P.
TCP genes: a family snapshot ten years later.
Trends Plant Sci, 2010. 15(1): p. 31-9.
PMID: 19963426