PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Solanum melongena
GATA Family
Species TF ID Description
Sme2.5_00044.1_g00021.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_00175.1_g00001.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_00281.1_g00001.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_00372.1_g00006.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_00507.1_g00010.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_00515.1_g00002.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_00632.1_g00020.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_00813.1_g00008.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_01077.1_g00017.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_01085.1_g00003.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_01230.1_g00009.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_01715.1_g00007.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_02055.1_g00009.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_02290.1_g00006.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_02594.1_g00005.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_03935.1_g00001.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_04025.1_g00004.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_04105.1_g00002.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_04775.1_g00008.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_06397.1_g00001.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_08483.1_g00001.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_08653.1_g00001.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_09380.1_g00001.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_10108.1_g00003.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_10983.1_g00001.1GATA family protein
Sme2.5_24940.1_g00001.1GATA family protein
GATA Family Introduction

GATA factors were first identified as proteins that interact with conserved WGATAR (W = T or A; R = G or A) motifs involved in erythroid-specific gene expressionin vertebrates.

GATA factors are characterised by the presence of conserved, type-IV zinc-finger motifs Animal factors typically contain two C-x2-Cx17-C-x2-C zinc-finger domains. The majority of known fungal GATA factors contain a single C-x2-C-x17-C-x2-C finger with greatest similarity to the carboxyl (C) terminal finger of animal GATA factors.Several examples of fungal GATA factors containing a variant C-x2-C-x18-C-x2-C DNA-binding domain are also known.

Examples of both C-x2-C-x17-Cx2-C (Type IVa) and C-x2-C-x18-C-x2-C (Type IVb) GATA factors are found within fungi; animals onlycontain the former configuration, and plants only the latter. Plant GATA factors typically contain a single zinc finger. The Arabidopsis type-IV zinc-finger proteins may represent the previously defined family of nuclear GATA-binding proteins implicated in light-responsive transcription.

Teakle GR, Manfield IW, Graham JF, Gilmartin PM.
Arabidopsis thaliana GATA factors: organisation, expression and DNA-binding characteristics.
Plant Mol Biol. 2002 Sep;50(1):43-57.
PMID: 12139008