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PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
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Factor Database
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Species | TF ID | Description |
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Gh_A01G0217 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A03G1136 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A03G2117 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A05G0407 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A05G0473 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A05G3994 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A07G0197 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A07G0776 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A07G1154 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A08G1440 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A08G2252 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A09G2069 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A10G1504 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A11G1020 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A12G0948 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A12G1918 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A12G2356 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_A13G1590 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D02G1409 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D02G1568 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D03G1622 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D05G0524 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D05G0587 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D05G3931 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D07G0251 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D07G1252 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D07G2436 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D08G1734 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D08G2618 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D09G2278 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D10G1750 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D11G1176 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D12G1041 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D12G2098 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D12G2493 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_D13G1951 | ARR-B family protein | |
Gh_Sca005214G03 | ARR-B family protein |
The Arabidopsis genome codes for 22 response regulators (ARRs), 12 of which contain a Myb-like DNA binding domain called ARRM (type B). The remainder (type A) possess no apparent functional unit other than a signal receiver domain containing two aspartate and one lysine residues (DDK) at invariant positions, and their genes are transcriptionally induced by cytokinins without de novo protein synthesis. The type B members, ARR1 and ARR2, bind DNA in a sequence-specific manner and work as transcriptional activators.
Here we present evidence that ARR1 mediates a cytokinin signal, probably through its NH2-terminal signal receiver domain, and transactivates ARR6, which is immediately responsive to cytokinins. A paralogous response regulator, ARR2, shows almost identical characteristics to ARR1, suggesting a functional overlap. Residual cytokinin responses observed with the arr1-1 mutant may have been provided by ARR2. In addition to ARR6, other type A member genes, including ARR4, ARR5, ARR7, ARR8, and ARR9, were also activated by DEX at various levels in 35S::ARR1DDK::GR plants, suggesting that all the immediate cytokinin-responsive genes belonging to this group are directly activated by ARR1. Also, other cytokinin-responsive genes whose promoter regions contain the ARR1 recognition sequences are possibly transactivated by ARR1. A screening for ARR1 target genes using transgenic 35S::ARR1-DDK::GR plants will shed light on the whole view of the early cytokinin signal transduction pathway. We conclude that ARR1 is a principal transcription factor-type response regulator that is involved in an early step of cytokinin signal transduction, possibly as a partner of the sensor histidine kinase CRE1.
Hiroe Sakai, Takashi Honma, Takashi Aoyama, Shusei Sato, Tomohiko Kato, Satoshi Tabata, Atsuhiro Oka
ARR1, a Transcription Factor for Genes Immediately Responsive to Cytokinins
Science, Vol 294, Issue 5546, 1519-1521, 16 November 2001