PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Hevea brasiliensis
Whirly Family
Species TF ID Description
XP_021659141.1Whirly family protein
XP_021659142.1Whirly family protein
XP_021662711.1Whirly family protein
XP_021662712.1Whirly family protein
XP_021663678.1Whirly family protein
XP_021663679.1Whirly family protein
XP_021663680.1Whirly family protein
XP_021663682.1Whirly family protein
XP_021664941.1Whirly family protein
Whirly Family Introduction

Members of the Whirly family of proteins are found throughout the plant kingdom and are predicted to share the ability to bind to single-stranded DNA. Arabidopsis and potato Whirly orthologs act as transcription factors that regulate defense gene expression; the Arabidopsis Whirly protein AtWhy1 contributes to both basal and specific defense responses. Analysis of the crystal structure of potato StWhy1 has provided insight into the DNA-binding mechanism of this family of proteins, their mode of action and possible autoregulation. There is evidence to suggest that Whirly proteins might play roles in processes other than defense responses and could function in the chloroplast as well as in the nucleus.

Desveaux D, Marechal A, Brisson N.
Whirly transcription factors: defense gene regulation and beyond.
Trends Plant Sci, 2005. 10(2): p. 95-102.
PMID: 15708347