PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Parasponia andersonii
C3H Family
Species TF ID Description
PON34843.1C3H family protein
PON35135.1C3H family protein
PON36262.1C3H family protein
PON36960.1C3H family protein
PON37867.1C3H family protein
PON39168.1C3H family protein
PON39295.1C3H family protein
PON43571.1C3H family protein
PON45521.1C3H family protein
PON45650.1C3H family protein
PON46806.1C3H family protein
PON48010.1C3H family protein
PON48817.1C3H family protein
PON48958.1C3H family protein
PON49245.1C3H family protein
PON50474.1C3H family protein
PON51234.1C3H family protein
PON51238.1C3H family protein
PON52208.1C3H family protein
PON57159.1C3H family protein
PON59056.1C3H family protein
PON60133.1C3H family protein
PON62494.1C3H family protein
PON62965.1C3H family protein
PON66612.1C3H family protein
PON69612.1C3H family protein
PON69922.1C3H family protein
PON70563.1C3H family protein
PON72477.1C3H family protein
PON73757.1C3H family protein
PON74198.1C3H family protein
PON76651.1C3H family protein
PON77494.1C3H family protein
PON78214.1C3H family protein
PON78415.1C3H family protein
PON78980.1C3H family protein
PON80308.1C3H family protein
C3H Family Introduction

One gene isolated by virtual subtraction is PEI. It encodes a protein containing a Cys3His zinc finger domain associated with a number of animal and fungal transcription factors. In situ hybridization results showed that PEI1 is expressed throughout the embryo from globular to late cotyledon stage. Transgenic Arabidopsis plants expressing a PEI1 antisense gene produced white seeds in which embryo development did not progress through heart stage. Aberrant embryos failed to form cotyledons, but the embryonic root appeared to be normal. Aberrant embryos did not turn green, and the expression of genes involved in photomorphogenesis was drastically attenuated. In culture, aberrant embryos did not form true leaves, but root formation was apparently normal. These results suggest that PEI1 is an embryo-specific transcription factor that plays an important role during Arabidopsis embryogenesis, functioning primarily in the apical domain of the embryo.

we used a random binding site selection method to show that recombinant PEI1 protein purified from Escherichia coli can bind to specific DNA sequences. This DNA binding activity supports the prediction that PEI1 is an embryo-specific transcription factor.

Z Li and T L Thomas.
PEI1, an embryo-specific zinc finger protein gene required for heart-stage embryo formation in Arabidopsis.
Plant Cell, 1998. 10(3): p. 383-98.
PMID: 9501112