PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Rosa multiflora
ARF Family
Species TF ID Description
Rmu_co8490377.1_g000001.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0000194.1_g000026.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0000493.1_g000006.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0000515.1_g000001.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0002711.1_g000019.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0004027.1_g000014.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0004527.1_g000004.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0004799.1_g000003.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0004889.1_g000010.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0005014.1_g000017.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0005382.1_g000007.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0006483.1_g000023.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0007717.1_g000001.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0023480.1_g000003.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0030116.1_g000001.1ARF family protein
Rmu_sc0038699.1_g000002.1ARF family protein
Rmu_ssc0000368.1_g000035.1ARF family protein
Rmu_ssc0000411.1_g000001.1ARF family protein
Rmu_ssc0000489.1_g000004.1ARF family protein
ARF Family Introduction

Auxin response factors (ARF) are transcription factors that regulate the expression of auxin response genes. ARFs bind with specificity to TGTCTC auxin response elements (AuxRE) in promoters of these genes and function in combination with Aux/IAA (auxin/indole acetic acid) repressors, which dimerize with ARF activators in an auxin-regulated manner.

Most ARFs consist of an amino-terminal DNA-binding domain (DBD), a middle region that functions as an activation domain (AD) or repression domain (RD), and a carboxy-terminal dimerization domain (CTD). The ARF DBD is classified as a plant-specific B3-type, but requires additional amino-terminal and carboxy-terminal amino acids for efficient in vitro binding to TGTCTC AuxREs.

The ARF ADs and RDs are located just carboxy-terminal to the DBDs and contain biased amino acid sequences. ARF ADs are enriched in glutamine along with serine and leucine residues, while ARF RDs are enriched in serine, proline, leucine and glycine residues.

Guilfoyle TJ, Hagen G.
Auxin response factors.
Curr Opin Plant Biol, 2007. 10(5): p. 453-60.
PMID: 17900969