PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Herrania umbratica
HD-ZIP Family
Species TF ID Description
XP_021273528.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021274055.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021274399.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021274505.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021274823.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021276132.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021276133.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021277981.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021278852.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021279608.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021280319.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021280430.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021281735.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021283811.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021284326.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021287102.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021288580.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021291753.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021292637.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021292765.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021292766.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021292767.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021292768.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021292769.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021293441.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021293442.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021293768.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021294392.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021294395.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021294396.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021294397.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021297591.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021297648.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021297656.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021297664.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021297998.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021298191.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021298192.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021298193.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021298731.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021299162.1HD-ZIP family protein
XP_021299835.1HD-ZIP family protein
HD-ZIP 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.

Members of the HD-Zip family have a leucine zipper motif (LZ) immediately downstream of the HD. The two motifs are present in transcription factors found in species belonging to other eukaryotic kingdoms, but their association in a single protein is unique to plants. The HD is responsible for the specific binding to DNA, whereas LZ acts as a dimerization motif. HD-Zip proteins bind to DNA as dimers, and the absence of LZ absolutely abolishes their binding ability, which indicates that the relative orientation of the monomers, driven by this motif, is crucial for an efficient recognition of DNA.

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