PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Corchorus capsularis
Trihelix Family
Species TF ID Description
OMO50074Trihelix family protein
OMO54123Trihelix family protein
OMO55248Trihelix family protein
OMO55261Trihelix family protein
OMO55388Trihelix family protein
OMO55868Trihelix family protein
OMO60393Trihelix family protein
OMO60742Trihelix family protein
OMO61946Trihelix family protein
OMO64539Trihelix family protein
OMO67584Trihelix family protein
OMO70456Trihelix family protein
OMO70564Trihelix family protein
OMO76208Trihelix family protein
OMO76959Trihelix family protein
OMO79967Trihelix family protein
OMO81993Trihelix family protein
OMO82009Trihelix family protein
OMO82085Trihelix family protein
OMO84067Trihelix family protein
OMO85023Trihelix family protein
OMO85952Trihelix family protein
OMO86419Trihelix family protein
OMO88783Trihelix family protein
OMO89274Trihelix family protein
OMO94708Trihelix family protein
OMO94741Trihelix family protein
OMO95153Trihelix family protein
OMO95196Trihelix family protein
OMO95787Trihelix family protein
OMO96753Trihelix family protein
OMP07797Trihelix family protein
Trihelix Family Introduction

GT factors constitute a plant-specific transcription factor family with a DNA-binding domain that binds GT elements. The DNA-binding domain of GT factor, rich in basic and acidic amino acids and proline and glutamine residues, features a typical trihelix (helix-loop-helix-loop-helix) structure that determines the specific binding of GT elements; thus GT factors are also called trihelix transcription factors. GT elements are highly degenerate cis-elements with A/T-rich core sequences (Villain et al. 1996; Wang et al. 2004). Interaction between GT factors and GT elements has been implicated in the complex transcriptional regulation of many plant genes (Liu et al. 1999;Zhou 1999).

Fang Y, Xie K, Hou X, Hu H, Xiong L.
Systematic analysis of GT factor family of rice reveals a novel subfamily involved in stress responses.
Mol Genet Genomics, 2010. 283(2): p. 157-69.
PMID: 20039179