PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Abrus precatorius
NF-YA Family
Species TF ID Description
XP_027329786.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027329794.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027329803.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027329812.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027329821.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027330655.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027330656.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027330657.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027334272.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027334273.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027334274.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027334275.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027336864.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027336865.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027339234.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027345419.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027345420.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027345421.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027345422.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027345423.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027345425.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027350920.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027350921.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027350922.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027357107.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027357108.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027357110.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027366540.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027366541.1NF-YA family protein
XP_027366543.1NF-YA family protein
NF-YA Family Introduction

NF-Y transcription factors are likely found in all eukaryotes and have roles in the regulation of diverse genes (McNabb et al., 1995; Edwards et al., 1998; Maity and de Crombrugghe, 1998; Mantovani, 1999). In mammals, where their biochemistry is well described, the NF-Y transcription factor complex is composed of three unique subunits: NF-YA, NF-YB, and NF-YC. Assembly of the NF-Y heterotrimer in mammals follows a strict, stepwise pattern (Sinha et al., 1995, 1996). Initially, a heterodimer is formed in the cytoplasm between the subunits NF-YB and NF-YC. This dimer then translocates to the nucleus, where the third subunit, NF-YA, is recruited to generate the mature, heterotrimeric NF-Y transcription factor (Frontini et al., 2004; Kahle et al., 2005). Mature NF-Y binds promoters with the core pentamer nucleotide sequence CCAAT, and this can result in either positive or negative transcriptional regulation(Peng and Jahroudi, 2002, 2003; Ceribelli et al., 2008).

NF-YA proteins are characterized by the presence of Gln(Q)- and Ser/Thr(S/T)-rich NH2 termini, a subunit interaction domain (NF-YB/NF-YC interaction), and a DNA-binding domain (Olesen and Guarente, 1990; Maity and de Crombrugghe, 1992; Xing et al., 1993, 1994). The protein interaction and DNA binding domains are well conserved between plant and other eukaryote lineages.

Siefers N, Dang KK, Kumimoto RW, Bynum WE 4th, Tayrose G, Holt BF 3rd.
Tissue-specific expression patterns of Arabidopsis NF-Y transcription factors suggest potential for extensive combinatorial complexity.
Plant Physiol, 2009. 149(2): p. 625-41.
PMID: 19019982