PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Papaver somniferum
GeBP Family
Species TF ID Description
XP_026384076.1GeBP family protein
XP_026387586.1GeBP family protein
XP_026401253.1GeBP family protein
XP_026401254.1GeBP family protein
XP_026403496.1GeBP family protein
XP_026406943.1GeBP family protein
XP_026406944.1GeBP family protein
XP_026413359.1GeBP family protein
XP_026414106.1GeBP family protein
XP_026414107.1GeBP family protein
XP_026414109.1GeBP family protein
XP_026414110.1GeBP family protein
XP_026414700.1GeBP family protein
XP_026419025.1GeBP family protein
XP_026422229.1GeBP family protein
XP_026424624.1GeBP family protein
XP_026425089.1GeBP family protein
XP_026427776.1GeBP family protein
XP_026435307.1GeBP family protein
XP_026436776.1GeBP family protein
XP_026439843.1GeBP family protein
XP_026446410.1GeBP family protein
XP_026446411.1GeBP family protein
XP_026448245.1GeBP family protein
XP_026454647.1GeBP family protein
XP_026454652.1GeBP family protein
XP_026457311.1GeBP family protein
XP_026458753.1GeBP family protein
GeBP Family Introduction

Understanding the role of transcription factors (TFs) is essential in reconstructing developmental regulatory networks. The plant-specific GeBP TF family of Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) comprises 21 members, all of unknown function. A subset of four members, the founding member GeBP and GeBP-like proteins (GPL) 1, 2, and 3, shares a conserved C-terminal domain. Here we report that GeBP/GPL genes represent a newly defined class of leucine-zipper (Leu-zipper) TFs and that they play a redundant role in cytokinin hormone pathway regulation. Specifically, we demonstrate using yeast, in vitro, and split-yellow fluorescent protein in planta assays that GeBP/GPL proteins form homo- and heterodimers through a noncanonical Leu-zipper motif located in the C-terminal domain. A triple loss-of-function mutant of the three most closely related genes gebp gpl1 gpl2 shows a reduced sensitivity to exogenous cytokinins in a subset of cytokinin responses such as senescence and growth, whereas root inhibition is not affected. We find that transcript levels of type-A cytokinin response genes, which are involved in the negative feedback regulation of cytokinin signaling, are higher in the triple mutant. Using a GPL version that acts as a constitutive transcriptional activator, we show that the regulation of Arabidopsis response regulators (ARRs) is mediated by at least one additional, as yet unknown, repressor acting genetically downstream in the GeBP/GPL pathway. Our results indicate that GeBP/GPL genes encode a new class of unconventional Leu-zipper TF proteins and suggest that their role in the cytokinin pathway is to antagonize the negative feedback regulation on ARR genes to trigger the cytokinin response.

Chevalier F, Perazza D, Laporte F, Le Henanff G, Hornitschek P, Bonneville JM, Herzog M, Vachon G
GeBP and GeBP-Like Proteins Are Noncanonical Leucine-Zipper Transcription Factors That Regulate Cytokinin Response in Arabidopsis
Plant Physiol. 2008 Mar;146(3):1142-54.
PMID: 18162594