PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Trema orientale
G2-like Family
Species TF ID Description
PON32254.1G2-like family protein
PON35060.1G2-like family protein
PON36685.1G2-like family protein
PON38903.1G2-like family protein
PON41831.1G2-like family protein
PON45741.1G2-like family protein
PON51377.1G2-like family protein
PON57825.1G2-like family protein
PON66819.1G2-like family protein
PON68819.1G2-like family protein
PON72717.1G2-like family protein
PON78241.1G2-like family protein
PON78242.1G2-like family protein
PON81031.1G2-like family protein
PON81032.1G2-like family protein
PON82109.1G2-like family protein
PON82600.1G2-like family protein
PON85400.1G2-like family protein
PON87305.1G2-like family protein
PON88016.1G2-like family protein
PON89690.1G2-like family protein
PON89691.1G2-like family protein
PON90413.1G2-like family protein
PON92242.1G2-like family protein
PON92510.1G2-like family protein
PON93998.1G2-like family protein
PON94708.1G2-like family protein
PON96446.1G2-like family protein
PON96798.1G2-like family protein
PON97828.1G2-like family protein
PON98729.1G2-like family protein
PON98850.1G2-like family protein
PON99153.1G2-like family protein
POO02741.1G2-like family protein
POO03062.1G2-like family protein
POO03330.1G2-like family protein
G2-like Family Introduction

The GLK proteins are members of the recently categorized GARP superfamily of transcription factors (Riechmann et al., 2000) defined by G2 in maize; the Arabidopsis RESPONSE REGULATOR-B (ARR-B) proteins (Imamura et al., 1999); and the PHOSPHATE STARVATION RESPONSE1 (PSR1) protein of Chlamydomonas (Wykoff et al., 1999). In the case of G2, three of the four defining features of most transcription factors have been verified experimentally in heterologous systems. G2 is nuclearlocalized (Hall et al., 1998), is able to transactivate reporter gene expression, and can both homo-dimerize and heterodimerize with ZmGLK1 (Rossini et al., 2001). DNA-binding activity of GLK proteins has yet to be demonstrated,however, the putative DNA-binding domain is highly conserved with domains in other GARP proteins such as ARR1 and ARR2 (Riechmann et al., 2000). Notably, ARR1 and ARR2 have been shown to bind DNA (Sakai et al.,2000), thus it is likely that GLK proteins act as transcriptional regulators of chloroplast development.

The GLK proteins are members of the GARP superfamily of transcription factors, and phylogenetic analysis demonstrates that the maize, rice and Arabidopsis GLK gene pairs comprise a distinct group within the GARP superfamily. Further phylogenetic analysis suggests that the gene pairs arose through separate duplication events in the monocot and dicot lineages. As in rice, AtGLK1 and AtGLK2 are expressed in partially overlapping domains in photosynthetic tissue. GLK genes therefore regulate chloroplast development in diverse plant species.

Fitter DW, Martin DJ, Copley MJ, Scotland RW, Langdale JA.
GLK gene pairs regulate chloroplast development in diverse plant species.
Plant J. 2002 Sep;31(6):713-27.
PMID: 12220263