PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Ensete ventricosum
WOX Family
Species TF ID Description
RWV79131.1WOX family protein
RWV80782.1WOX family protein
RWV82292.1WOX family protein
RWV82860.1WOX family protein
RWV85270.1WOX family protein
RWV86018.1WOX family protein
RWV86726.1WOX family protein
RWV88829.1WOX family protein
RWV89503.1WOX family protein
RWV94422.1WOX family protein
RWV98579.1WOX family protein
RWW00151.1WOX family protein
RWW12936.1WOX family protein
RWW13398.1WOX family protein
RWW14277.1WOX family protein
RWW15118.1WOX family protein
RWW23332.1WOX family protein
RWW24608.1WOX family protein
RWW26131.1WOX family protein
RWW26630.1WOX family protein
RWW29804.1WOX family protein
RWW34078.1WOX family protein
RWW34291.1WOX family protein
WOX Family Introduction

A homeobox (HB) encodes a protein domain, the homeodomain (HD), which is a conserved 60-amino acid motif present in transcription factors found in all the eukaryotic organisms. This 60-amino acid sequence folds into a characteristic three-helix structure that is able to interact specifically with DNA. Most HDs are able to bind DNA as monomers with high affinity, through interactions made by helix III (the so-called recognition helix) and a disordered N-terminal arm located beyond helix I. The high degree of conservation of this type of domain among diverse proteins from different kingdoms indicates that this structure is crucial to maintain the HD functionality and that the role played by this domain is vital.

Ariel FD, Manavella PA, Dezar CA, Chan RL.
The true story of the HD-Zip family.
Trends Plant Sci, 2007. 12(9): p. 419-26.
PMID: 17698401


The WOX genes form a plant-specific subclade of the eukaryotic homeobox transcription factor superfamily, which is characterized by the presence of a conserved DNA-binding homeodomain. The analysis of WOX gene expression and function shows that WOX family members fulfill specialized functions in key developmental processes in plants, such as embryonic patterning, stem-cell maintenance and organ formation. These functions can be related to either promotion of cell division activity and/or prevention of premature cell differentiation.

van der Graaff E, Laux T, Rensing SA.
The WUS homeobox-containing (WOX) protein family.
Genome Biol, 2009. 10(12): p. 248.
PMID: 20067590