PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Triticum urartu
LBD Family
Species TF ID Description
TRIUR3_01477-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_06488-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_07751-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_10339-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_11082-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_11841-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_18328-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_23928-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_25587-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_27421-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_27588-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_27720-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_28321-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_30753-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_32863-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_33679-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_34186-P1LBD family protein
TRIUR3_34193-P1LBD family protein
LBD Family Introduction

The in vitro DNA-binding and heterologous transcriptional activation studies presented here indicate that the LBD protein family represents a new class of DNA-binding transcription factors that recognize the cis-element GCGGCG. The DNA-binding activity is present within the LOB domain, which is conserved throughout the 43 Arabidopsis family members as well as LBD proteins in other plant species.

the LBD genes encode a novel class of DNA-binding transcription factors. Post-translational regulation of transcription factors is often crucial for control of gene expression. In our study, we demonstrate that members of the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) family of transcription factors are capable of interacting with LOB. The expression patterns of bHLH048 and LOB overlap at lateral organ boundaries. Interestingly, the interaction of bHLH048 with LOB results in reduced affinity of LOB for the consensus DNA motif. Thus, our studies suggest that bHLH048 post-translationally regulates the function of LOB at lateral organ boundaries.

Aman Husbands, Elizabeth M. Bell, Bin Shuai, Harley M.S. Smith, and Patricia S. Springer.
LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES defines a new family of DNA-binding transcription factors and can interact with specific bHLH proteins.
Nucleic Acids Res, 2007. 35(19): p. 6663-71.
PMID: 17913740