PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Sesamum indicum
Nin-like Family
Species TF ID Description
XP_011070353.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011070354.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011071711.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011073897.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011073898.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011074088.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011074089.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011081629.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011081630.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011082903.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011084743.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011088705.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011088847.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011091199.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011091607.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011091608.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011091610.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011091611.1Nin-like family protein
XP_011092933.1Nin-like family protein
Nin-like Family Introduction

Nodule inception initially relies on cell competence in a narrow infection zone located just behind the growing root tip. Older nodules then regulate the number of nodules on a root system by suppressing the development of nodule primordia. Nin (for nodule inception) is required for the formation of infection threads and the initiation of primordia. NIN protein has regional similarity to transcription factors, and the predicted DNA-binding/dimerization domain identifies and typifies a consensus motif conserved in plant proteins with a function in nitrogen-controlled development.

The nitrogen regulation of nodule organogenesis and Chlamydomonas gametogenesis together with the conserved domain embedding the RWP-RK motif of NIN and Mid indicate that this domain is involved in the regulation of genes controlled by nitrogen status. Because the conserved domain was found only in proteins from algae and higher plants, this class of regulator proteins probably evolved after the common ancestor of algae and plants diverged from the other eukaryotes.

Schauser L, Roussis A, Stiller J, Stougaard J.
A plant regulator controlling development of symbiotic root nodules
Nature. 1999 Nov 11;402(6758):191-5.
PMID: 10647012