PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Transcription Factor Information
Basic Information | Signature Domain | Sequence | 
Basic Information? help Back to Top
TF ID Pbr016067.1
Organism
Taxonomic ID
Taxonomic Lineage
cellular organisms; Eukaryota; Viridiplantae; Streptophyta; Streptophytina; Embryophyta; Tracheophyta; Euphyllophyta; Spermatophyta; Magnoliophyta; Mesangiospermae; eudicotyledons; Gunneridae; Pentapetalae; rosids; fabids; Rosales; Rosaceae; Maloideae; Maleae; Pyrus
Family GRAS
Protein Properties Length: 106aa    MW: 11494.2 Da    PI: 6.9164
Description GRAS family protein
Gene Model
Gene Model ID Type Source Coding Sequence
Pbr016067.1genomeCPETRView CDS
Signature Domain? help Back to Top
Signature Domain
No. Domain Score E-value Start End HMM Start HMM End
1GRAS291.3e-094895200251
         GRAS 200 EalaVnlvlqlhrlldesvsleserdevLklvkslsPkvvvvveqeadhnse 251
                    ++Vn+v++lh+ll +++ +e     vL +vk+++ ++v+vveqea+hn++
  Pbr016067.1  48 RPMVVNSVFELHKLLGRPGVIEY----VLLVVKQMKLEIVTVVEQEANHNGA 95 
                  5689***********99999999....**********************986 PP

Protein Features ? help Back to Top
3D Structure
Database Entry ID E-value Start End InterPro ID Description
PfamPF035144.3E-74895IPR005202Transcription factor GRAS
Sequence ? help Back to Top
Protein Sequence    Length: 106 aa     Download sequence    Send to blast
MACAEAVQLN NFNLAKALVT QIGYLVESTH SRRSTTHSPT CCRCTSRRPM VVNSVFELHK  60
LLGRPGVIEY VLLVVKQMKL EIVTVVEQEA NHNGAAADEG LDVGD*
Functional Description ? help Back to Top
Source Description
UniProtProbable transcriptional regulator that acts as a repressor of the gibberellin (GA) signaling pathway. Probably acts by participating in large multiprotein complexes that repress transcription of GA-inducible genes. Positively regulates XERICO expression in seeds. Upon GA application, it is degraded by the proteasome, allowing the GA signaling pathway. Compared to other DELLA proteins, it is the most sensitive to GA application. No effect of the BOI proteins on its stability. Its activity is probably regulated by other phytohormones such as auxin and ethylene, attenuation of auxin transport delaying its GA-induced degradation. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:11606551, ECO:0000269|PubMed:11606552, ECO:0000269|PubMed:12610625, ECO:0000269|PubMed:14615596, ECO:0000269|PubMed:14973286, ECO:0000269|PubMed:15128937, ECO:0000269|PubMed:16034591, ECO:0000269|PubMed:17933900, ECO:0000269|PubMed:20093430, ECO:0000269|PubMed:9490740}.
Cis-element ? help Back to Top
SourceLink
PlantRegMapPbr016067.1
Annotation -- Protein ? help Back to Top
Source Hit ID E-value Description
RefseqXP_008372912.23e-18DELLA protein GAI1-like
RefseqXP_010101954.23e-16LOW QUALITY PROTEIN: DELLA protein GAIP
SwissprotQ9SLH31e-14RGA_ARATH; DELLA protein RGA
TrEMBLA0A2P5CNX83e-15A0A2P5CNX8_PARAD; DELLA transcription factor
STRINGXP_008372912.11e-17(Malus domestica)
STRINGXP_010101954.11e-15(Morus notabilis)
Orthologous Group ? help Back to Top
LineageOrthologous Group IDTaxa NumberGene Number
FabidsOGEF3857422
Best hit in Arabidopsis thaliana ? help Back to Top
Hit ID E-value Description
AT2G01570.11e-16GRAS family protein
Publications ? help Back to Top
  1. Duarte JM, et al.
    Expression pattern shifts following duplication indicative of subfunctionalization and neofunctionalization in regulatory genes of Arabidopsis.
    Mol. Biol. Evol., 2006. 23(2): p. 469-78
    [PMID:16280546]
  2. Stewart Lilley JL,Gan Y,Graham IA,Nemhauser JL
    The effects of DELLAs on growth change with developmental stage and brassinosteroid levels.
    Plant J., 2013. 76(1): p. 165-73
    [PMID:23834248]
  3. Ding Y, et al.
    Four distinct types of dehydration stress memory genes in Arabidopsis thaliana.
    BMC Plant Biol., 2013. 13: p. 229
    [PMID:24377444]
  4. Oh E, et al.
    Cell elongation is regulated through a central circuit of interacting transcription factors in the Arabidopsis hypocotyl.
    Elife, 2015.
    [PMID:24867218]
  5. Gallego-Giraldo C, et al.
    Role of the gibberellin receptors GID1 during fruit-set in Arabidopsis.
    Plant J., 2014. 79(6): p. 1020-1032
    [PMID:24961590]
  6. Fukazawa J, et al.
    DELLAs function as coactivators of GAI-ASSOCIATED FACTOR1 in regulation of gibberellin homeostasis and signaling in Arabidopsis.
    Plant Cell, 2014. 26(7): p. 2920-38
    [PMID:25035403]
  7. Tan L,Rong W,Luo H,Chen Y,He C
    The Xanthomonas campestris effector protein XopDXcc8004 triggers plant disease tolerance by targeting DELLA proteins.
    New Phytol., 2014. 204(3): p. 595-608
    [PMID:25040905]
  8. Urano D,Dong T,Bennetzen JL,Jones AM
    Adaptive evolution of signaling partners.
    Mol. Biol. Evol., 2015. 32(4): p. 998-1007
    [PMID:25568345]
  9. Montenegro-Johnson TD, et al.
    Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas.
    Plant Cell, 2015. 27(4): p. 1018-33
    [PMID:25901089]
  10. Kim SI, et al.
    E3 SUMO ligase AtSIZ1 positively regulates SLY1-mediated GA signalling and plant development.
    Biochem. J., 2015. 469(2): p. 299-314
    [PMID:26008766]
  11. MarĂ­n-de la Rosa N, et al.
    Genome Wide Binding Site Analysis Reveals Transcriptional Coactivation of Cytokinin-Responsive Genes by DELLA Proteins.
    PLoS Genet., 2015. 11(7): p. e1005337
    [PMID:26134422]
  12. Xu F, et al.
    DELLA proteins physically interact with CONSTANS to regulate flowering under long days in Arabidopsis.
    FEBS Lett., 2016. 590(4): p. 541-9
    [PMID:26801684]
  13. Moubayidin L, et al.
    A SCARECROW-based regulatory circuit controls Arabidopsis thaliana meristem size from the root endodermis.
    Planta, 2016. 243(5): p. 1159-68
    [PMID:26848984]
  14. Xie Y,Tan H,Ma Z,Huang J
    DELLA Proteins Promote Anthocyanin Biosynthesis via Sequestering MYBL2 and JAZ Suppressors of the MYB/bHLH/WD40 Complex in Arabidopsis thaliana.
    Mol Plant, 2016. 9(5): p. 711-721
    [PMID:26854848]
  15. Shi H,Wei Y,Wang Q,Reiter RJ,He C
    Melatonin mediates the stabilization of DELLA proteins to repress the floral transition in Arabidopsis.
    J. Pineal Res., 2016. 60(3): p. 373-9
    [PMID:26887824]
  16. Lee SA, et al.
    Interplay between ABA and GA Modulates the Timing of Asymmetric Cell Divisions in the Arabidopsis Root Ground Tissue.
    Mol Plant, 2016. 9(6): p. 870-84
    [PMID:26970019]
  17. Liu B,De Storme N,Geelen D
    Gibberellin Induces Diploid Pollen Formation by Interfering with Meiotic Cytokinesis.
    Plant Physiol., 2017. 173(1): p. 338-353
    [PMID:27621423]
  18. Jiang K, et al.
    Substituted Phthalimide AC94377 Is a Selective Agonist of the Gibberellin Receptor GID1.
    Plant Physiol., 2017. 173(1): p. 825-835
    [PMID:27899534]
  19. Matsuoka K, et al.
    Differential Cellular Control by Cotyledon-Derived Phytohormones Involved in Graft Reunion of Arabidopsis Hypocotyls.
    Plant Cell Physiol., 2016. 57(12): p. 2620-2631
    [PMID:27986917]
  20. Zhang Y, et al.
    GA-DELLA pathway is involved in regulation of nitrogen deficiency-induced anthocyanin accumulation.
    Plant Cell Rep., 2017. 36(4): p. 557-569
    [PMID:28275852]
  21. Zheng H, et al.
    MLK1 and MLK2 Coordinate RGA and CCA1 Activity to Regulate Hypocotyl Elongation in Arabidopsis thaliana.
    Plant Cell, 2018. 30(1): p. 67-82
    [PMID:29255112]
  22. Yamazaki K, et al.
    Suppression of DELLA signaling induces procambial cell formation in culture.
    Plant J., 2018. 94(1): p. 48-59
    [PMID:29383774]
  23. Liu B,De Storme N,Geelen D
    Cold-Induced Male Meiotic Restitution in Arabidopsis thaliana Is Not Mediated by GA-DELLA Signaling.
    Front Plant Sci, 2018. 9: p. 91
    [PMID:29459879]
  24. Kumar A,Singh A,Panigrahy M,Sahoo PK,Panigrahi KCS
    Carbon nanoparticles influence photomorphogenesis and flowering time in Arabidopsis thaliana.
    Plant Cell Rep., 2018. 37(6): p. 901-912
    [PMID:29541883]
  25. Zhang Y, et al.
    DELLA proteins negatively regulate dark-induced senescence and chlorophyll degradation in Arabidopsis through interaction with the transcription factor WRKY6.
    Plant Cell Rep., 2018. 37(7): p. 981-992
    [PMID:29574486]