PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Cucurbita moschata
SBP Family
Species TF ID Description
XP_022921420.1SBP family protein
XP_022921421.1SBP family protein
XP_022921422.1SBP family protein
XP_022921956.1SBP family protein
XP_022921957.1SBP family protein
XP_022923612.1SBP family protein
XP_022923613.1SBP family protein
XP_022923707.1SBP family protein
XP_022923708.1SBP family protein
XP_022924306.1SBP family protein
XP_022926740.1SBP family protein
XP_022926741.1SBP family protein
XP_022927387.1SBP family protein
XP_022927388.1SBP family protein
XP_022927389.1SBP family protein
XP_022928509.1SBP family protein
XP_022930778.1SBP family protein
XP_022933257.1SBP family protein
XP_022933259.1SBP family protein
XP_022933260.1SBP family protein
XP_022933261.1SBP family protein
XP_022933262.1SBP family protein
XP_022933385.1SBP family protein
XP_022934500.1SBP family protein
XP_022935263.1SBP family protein
XP_022935374.1SBP family protein
XP_022935375.1SBP family protein
XP_022936158.1SBP family protein
XP_022937043.1SBP family protein
XP_022940655.1SBP family protein
XP_022944840.1SBP family protein
XP_022945968.1SBP family protein
XP_022945969.1SBP family protein
XP_022945970.1SBP family protein
XP_022949269.1SBP family protein
XP_022953236.1SBP family protein
XP_022954373.1SBP family protein
XP_022954374.1SBP family protein
XP_022954650.1SBP family protein
XP_022954897.1SBP family protein
XP_022955214.1SBP family protein
XP_022955273.1SBP family protein
XP_022955274.1SBP family protein
XP_022955275.1SBP family protein
XP_022955823.1SBP family protein
XP_022957223.1SBP family protein
XP_022957224.1SBP family protein
XP_022957225.1SBP family protein
XP_022957226.1SBP family protein
XP_022957228.1SBP family protein
XP_022957229.1SBP family protein
XP_022957230.1SBP family protein
XP_022957231.1SBP family protein
XP_022959621.1SBP family protein
XP_022959622.1SBP family protein
XP_022959623.1SBP family protein
XP_022964056.1SBP family protein
XP_022964057.1SBP family protein
XP_022964058.1SBP family protein
XP_022964059.1SBP family protein
SBP Family Introduction

SQUAMOSA promoter binding proteins (SBPs) form a major family of plant-specific transcription factors related to flower development. Although SBPs are heterogeneous in primary structure, they share a highly conserved DNA-binding domain (DBD) that has been suggested to be zinc binding. Here we report the NMR solution structures of DBDs of two SBPs of Arabidopsis thaliana, SPL4 and SPL7. The two share essentially the same structural features. Each structure contains two zinc-binding sites consisting of eight Cys or His residues in a Cys3HisCys2HisCys or Cys6HisCys sequence motif in which the first four residues coordinate to one zinc and the last four coordinate to the other. These structures are dissimilar to other known zinc-binding structures, and thus represent a novel type of zinc-binding motif. The electrostatic profile on the surface suggested that a continuous region, including all the conserved basic residues, is involved in the DNA binding, the mode of which is likely to be novel as well.

Yamasaki K, Kigawa T, Inoue M, Tateno M, Yamasaki T, Yabuki T, Aoki M, Seki E, Matsuda T, Nunokawa E, Ishizuka Y, Terada T, Shirouzu M, Osanai T, Tanaka A, Seki M, Shinozaki K, Yokoyama S.
A novel zinc-binding motif revealed by solution structures of DNA-binding domains of Arabidopsis SBP-family transcription factors
J Mol Biol. 2004 Mar 12;337(1):49-63.
PMID: 15001351

SBP-box genes were first characterized as SQUAMOSA promoter binding proteins (SBPs) to regulate the expression of MADS-box genes in early flower development of A. majus (Klein et al., 1996). Since then, SBP-box genes have been identified in many plants including green alga, moss, silver birch, A. majus, Arabidopsis and maize. They play critical roles in regulating flower and fruit development as well as other physiological processes ([Moreno et al., 1997],[Eriksson et al., 2004], [Lannenpaa et al., 2004], [Arazi et al., 2005] and [Kropat et al., 2005]). It has been reported that Arabidopsis SPL3, SPL8 and SPL14 involves in flowering, sporogenesis, GA signaling and toxin resistance ([Cardon et al., 1997], [Unte et al., 2003], [Stone et al., 2005] and [Zhang et al., 2006]) while maize tga1 and tomato LeSPL-CNR affect fruit development ([Wang et al., 2005a] and [Manning et al., 2006]).

SBP-box genes encode proteins sharing a conserved DNA-binding domain of 79 amino acid residues. It has been proved that the DNA-binding domain of SBP-box genes is necessary and sufficient to bind to a palindromic GTAC core motif ([Klein et al., 1996], [Cardon et al., 1997], [Cardon et al., 1999], [Lannenpaa et al., 2004] and [Birkenbihl et al., 2005]). Studies on the NMR solution structure of the fragment of Arabidopsis SPL4 and SPL7 revealed that the DNA-binding domain of SBPs consisted of two separate zinc-binding sites. One zinc finger is C3H or C4 and the other is C2HC (Yamasaki et al., 2004 K. Yamasaki et al.,).

Guo AY, Zhu QH, Gu X, Ge S, Yang J, Luo J.
Genome-wide identification and evolutionary analysis of the plant specific SBP-box transcription factor family.
Gene. 2008 Jul 15;418(1-2):1-8.
PMID: 18495384