PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Triticum aestivum
BES1 Family
Species TF ID Description
TRAES3BF013700050CFD_t1BES1 family protein
TRAES3BF273700010CFD_t1BES1 family protein
Traes_2AS_5D0C0E5BB.1BES1 family protein
Traes_2BS_31BB97552.1BES1 family protein
Traes_2DS_E764EF72B.1BES1 family protein
Traes_3AS_5A6A80EA5.1BES1 family protein
Traes_4AL_080706A7E.1BES1 family protein
Traes_5BL_E93713C14.1BES1 family protein
Traes_6AS_7B3C53009.2BES1 family protein
Traes_7AL_01C8BD51A.1BES1 family protein
BES1 Family Introduction

Brassinosteroids (BRs) signal through a plasma membrane-localized receptor kinase to regulate plant growth and development. We showed previously that a novel protein, BES1(BRI1-EMS-SUPPRESSOR 1), accumulates in the nucleus in response to BRs, where it plays a role in BR-regulated gene expression; however, the mechanism by which BES1 regulates gene expression is unknown. In this study, we dissect BES1 subdomains and establish that BES1 is a transcription factor that binds to and activates BR target gene promoters both in vitro and in vivo. BES1 interacts with a basic helix-loop-helix protein, BIM1, to synergistically bind to E box (CANNTG) sequences present in many BR-induced promoters. Loss-of-function and gain-of-function mutants of BIM1 and its close family members display BR response phenotypes. Thus, BES1 defines a new class of plant-specific transcription factors that cooperate with transcription factors such as BIM1 to regulate BR-induced genes.

Yin Y, Vafeados D, Tao Y, Yoshida S, Asami T, Chory J.
A new class of transcription factors mediates brassinosteroid-regulated gene expression in Arabidopsis.
Cell. 2005 Jan 28;120(2):249-59.
PMID: 15680330