PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Apostasia shenzhenica
C3H Family
Species TF ID Description
PKA47329.1C3H family protein
PKA48465.1C3H family protein
PKA51000.1C3H family protein
PKA51440.1C3H family protein
PKA51771.1C3H family protein
PKA53109.1C3H family protein
PKA53982.1C3H family protein
PKA54357.1C3H family protein
PKA54883.1C3H family protein
PKA56605.1C3H family protein
PKA57005.1C3H family protein
PKA57215.1C3H family protein
PKA57265.1C3H family protein
PKA57474.1C3H family protein
PKA57654.1C3H family protein
PKA58233.1C3H family protein
PKA58393.1C3H family protein
PKA58461.1C3H family protein
PKA59023.1C3H family protein
PKA59260.1C3H family protein
PKA59944.1C3H family protein
PKA60368.1C3H family protein
PKA60697.1C3H family protein
PKA61042.1C3H family protein
PKA62647.1C3H family protein
PKA62689.1C3H family protein
PKA62815.1C3H family protein
PKA63447.1C3H family protein
PKA63598.1C3H family protein
PKA63669.1C3H family protein
PKA64374.1C3H family protein
PKA64579.1C3H family protein
PKA66522.1C3H family protein
PKA66913.1C3H family protein
PKA67211.1C3H family protein
C3H Family Introduction

One gene isolated by virtual subtraction is PEI. It encodes a protein containing a Cys3His zinc finger domain associated with a number of animal and fungal transcription factors. In situ hybridization results showed that PEI1 is expressed throughout the embryo from globular to late cotyledon stage. Transgenic Arabidopsis plants expressing a PEI1 antisense gene produced white seeds in which embryo development did not progress through heart stage. Aberrant embryos failed to form cotyledons, but the embryonic root appeared to be normal. Aberrant embryos did not turn green, and the expression of genes involved in photomorphogenesis was drastically attenuated. In culture, aberrant embryos did not form true leaves, but root formation was apparently normal. These results suggest that PEI1 is an embryo-specific transcription factor that plays an important role during Arabidopsis embryogenesis, functioning primarily in the apical domain of the embryo.

we used a random binding site selection method to show that recombinant PEI1 protein purified from Escherichia coli can bind to specific DNA sequences. This DNA binding activity supports the prediction that PEI1 is an embryo-specific transcription factor.

Z Li and T L Thomas.
PEI1, an embryo-specific zinc finger protein gene required for heart-stage embryo formation in Arabidopsis.
Plant Cell, 1998. 10(3): p. 383-98.
PMID: 9501112