PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Camellia sinensis var. sinensis
CPP Family
Species TF ID Description
XP_028053362.1CPP family protein
XP_028053415.1CPP family protein
XP_028053478.1CPP family protein
XP_028053539.1CPP family protein
XP_028053607.1CPP family protein
XP_028053668.1CPP family protein
XP_028068712.1CPP family protein
XP_028070192.1CPP family protein
XP_028077343.1CPP family protein
XP_028077344.1CPP family protein
XP_028077345.1CPP family protein
XP_028079806.1CPP family protein
XP_028079807.1CPP family protein
XP_028079808.1CPP family protein
XP_028090263.1CPP family protein
XP_028108166.1CPP family protein
XP_028115699.1CPP family protein
XP_028115700.1CPP family protein
XP_028118349.1CPP family protein
XP_028118350.1CPP family protein
XP_028118351.1CPP family protein
XP_028118353.1CPP family protein
XP_028124821.1CPP family protein
XP_028124822.1CPP family protein
XP_028124823.1CPP family protein
XP_028127400.1CPP family protein
XP_028127401.1CPP family protein
XP_028127402.1CPP family protein
XP_028127404.1CPP family protein
XP_028127405.1CPP family protein
CPP Family Introduction

CPP-like (cystein-rich polycomb-like protein) proteins are members of a small transcription factor family whose typical feature is the existence of one or two similar Cys-rich domains termed the CXC domain. The members of this family are widely present in plants and animals but absent in yeast, and the CXC domains of CPP-like proteins show high conservation across species from amoebae though plants to mammals (Andersen et al. 2007; Riechmann et al. 2000). CPP-like genes play an important role in development of reproductive tissue and control of cell division in plants.

Yang Z, Gu S, Wang X, Li W, Tang Z, Xu C.
Molecular evolution of the CPP-like gene family in plants: insights from comparative genomics of Arabidopsis and rice.
J Mol Evol, 2008. 67(3): p. 266-77.
PMID: 18696028