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 Prupe.2G020400.1.p
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; Amygdaleae; Prunus
Family bZIP
Protein Properties Length: 766aa    MW: 81968.4 Da    PI: 6.5156
Description bZIP family protein
Gene Model
Gene Model ID Type Source Coding Sequence
Prupe.2G020400.1.pgenomeJGIView CDS
Signature Domain? help Back to Top
Signature Domain
No. Domain Score E-value Start End HMM Start HMM End
1bZIP_141.92.2e-13244304262
                         XXXCHHHCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH CS
              bZIP_1   2 kelkrerrkqkNReAArrsRqRKkaeieeLeekvkeLeaeNkaLkkeleelkkevaklkse 62 
                         +e kr  r+++NRe+A+ sRqRKk ++eeLe+kv ++ +   +L  +++    e a+lk++
  Prupe.2G020400.1.p 244 EEEKRKARLMRNRESAQLSRQRKKHYVEELEDKVRAMHSTIADLNTRISYVMAENATLKQQ 304
                         688********************************************************98 PP

Protein Features ? help Back to Top
3D Structure
Database Entry ID E-value Start End InterPro ID Description
SMARTSM003381.1E-15243307IPR004827Basic-leucine zipper domain
PfamPF001703.3E-12244305IPR004827Basic-leucine zipper domain
PROSITE profilePS5021710.473245305IPR004827Basic-leucine zipper domain
SuperFamilySSF579596.96E-12247305No hitNo description
Gene3DG3DSA:1.20.5.1702.8E-16247305No hitNo description
CDDcd147047.51E-22248299No hitNo description
Gene Ontology ? help Back to Top
GO Term GO Category GO Description
GO:0042538Biological Processhyperosmotic salinity response
GO:0045893Biological Processpositive regulation of transcription, DNA-templated
GO:0005634Cellular Componentnucleus
GO:0005783Cellular Componentendoplasmic reticulum
GO:0016021Cellular Componentintegral component of membrane
GO:0003700Molecular Functiontranscription factor activity, sequence-specific DNA binding
GO:0043565Molecular Functionsequence-specific DNA binding
Sequence ? help Back to Top
Protein Sequence    Length: 766 aa     Download sequence    Send to blast
MALPSAPDAD HNSANLDHGD FKFNAELDGL AIPPLDPQFF SSDDGMATVP SDTFMSDLGF  60
GFGSDDNCDF ELTFDDLDNL YLPSEADDFL IPDGLDPGGT ALNSGSPESG SSAISISGDD  120
KGGSDVSRFL NCPSSNESSE NSNGPENSGG PENSGGAVSS QGSGISEAVN STWHSGNSGN  180
SVSSNAISDA DDEKVKMEDE ITKNCLVKRK KVSDEGNVES RSAKYRRSDN NNASVDANAN  240
GNDEEEKRKA RLMRNRESAQ LSRQRKKHYV EELEDKVRAM HSTIADLNTR ISYVMAENAT  300
LKQQLCSGSG AMCPPPPHAG MHPHPPMPPM AYPWMPYSPY VVKPQGSQGL LVPIPRLKSQ  360
QPVAAPKSKK SETKKTEGKT KKVASISFLG LLFFILLFGG LVPMVNVYFG GVTDRGPGGS  420
AYVSDRFYDK SRVRVLTVHS NLNGSEENIG SGISGGKFDI SNKIHHERGH MRKEKECGQK  480
EQGSQPIPVC DEFVRLGNTS GEPLVASLYV PRNDRLVKID GNLIIHSVLA SEKAMASHGH  540
SEKKNSRETG LAVSKDLVSA LAIPEAGGNR GRVSPLYRNS AGPHKALTAG STDVSKDHKK  600
STAADGKLQQ WFREGLAGPM LSSGMCTEVF QFDVSAASPS GGIIPASSVS NVSEHRQNTT  660
ELNRGRNRRI LRGLAIPLAG SNHNVTEENV TRNPPNNSLP SNRSVSSSMV VSVLVDPREA  720
GDIDVDGMIK PKSLSRIFVV VLLDSVKYVT YSCVLPRSGP HLVTT*
Nucleic Localization Signal ? help Back to Top
NLS
No. Start End Sequence
1655668RQNTTELNRGRNRR
Functional Description ? help Back to Top
Source Description
UniProtTranscriptional activator involved in salt and osmotic stress responses. Functions as a stress sensor and transducer in a signaling pathway that resembles an ER stress response. Following salt stress, BZIP17 is cleaved by SBT6.1 (S1P) and S2P at the C-terminus and the N-terminal bZIP component is translocated to the nucleus, where it activates the expression of salt stress response genes (PubMed:17662035). Functions as a stress sensor and transducer in ER stress signaling pathway. ER stress induces proteolysis of BZIP17 by SBT6.1 (S1P) and S2P, and the N-terminal bZIP component is translocated to the nucleus, where it activates the expression and production of ER chaperones, as well as protein involved in brassinosteroid (BR) signaling, which is required for stress acclimation and growth (PubMed:20876872). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:17662035, ECO:0000269|PubMed:20876872}.
Cis-element ? help Back to Top
SourceLink
PlantRegMapPrupe.2G020400.1.p
Regulation -- PlantRegMap ? help Back to Top
Source Upstream Regulator Target Gene
PlantRegMapRetrieve-
Annotation -- Protein ? help Back to Top
Source Hit ID E-value Description
RefseqXP_020412481.10.0bZIP transcription factor 17
SwissprotO222081e-174BZP17_ARATH; bZIP transcription factor 17
TrEMBLA0A251QAU60.0A0A251QAU6_PRUPE; Uncharacterized protein
STRINGXP_008231469.10.0(Prunus mume)
Orthologous Group ? help Back to Top
LineageOrthologous Group IDTaxa NumberGene Number
FabidsOGEF74873448
Best hit in Arabidopsis thaliana ? help Back to Top
Hit ID E-value Description
AT2G40950.11e-136bZIP family protein
Publications ? help Back to Top
  1. Zhou SF, et al.
    Membrane-associated transcription factor peptidase, site-2 protease, antagonizes ABA signaling in Arabidopsis.
    New Phytol., 2015. 208(1): p. 188-97
    [PMID:25919792]
  2. Sagor GH, et al.
    The polyamine spermine induces the unfolded protein response via the MAPK cascade in Arabidopsis.
    Front Plant Sci, 2015. 6: p. 687
    [PMID:26442007]
  3. Ezer D, et al.
    The G-Box Transcriptional Regulatory Code in Arabidopsis.
    Plant Physiol., 2017. 175(2): p. 628-640
    [PMID:28864470]
  4. Kim JS,Yamaguchi-Shinozaki K,Shinozaki K
    ER-Anchored Transcription Factors bZIP17 and bZIP28 Regulate Root Elongation.
    Plant Physiol., 2018. 176(3): p. 2221-2230
    [PMID:29367234]
  5. Cifuentes-Esquivel N, et al.
    bZIP17 regulates the expression of genes related to seed storage and germination, reducing seed susceptibility to osmotic stress.
    J. Cell. Biochem., 2018. 119(8): p. 6857-6868
    [PMID:29693271]
  6. Guan P, et al.
    SENSITIVE TO SALT1, An Endoplasmic Reticulum-Localized Chaperone, Positively Regulates Salt Resistance.
    Plant Physiol., 2018. 178(3): p. 1390-1405
    [PMID:30287478]