PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Populus euphratica
GATA Family
Species TF ID Description
CCG001742.1GATA family protein
CCG003052.1GATA family protein
CCG004543.1GATA family protein
CCG004800.1GATA family protein
CCG006701.1GATA family protein
CCG006990.1GATA family protein
CCG008094.1GATA family protein
CCG009438.1GATA family protein
CCG009508.1GATA family protein
CCG010172.1GATA family protein
CCG010488.1GATA family protein
CCG011022.2GATA family protein
CCG011646.1GATA family protein
CCG011932.1GATA family protein
CCG014614.1GATA family protein
CCG014708.1GATA family protein
CCG015190.1GATA family protein
CCG015526.1GATA family protein
CCG016667.2GATA family protein
CCG017268.1GATA family protein
CCG020210.2GATA family protein
CCG022234.1GATA family protein
CCG022304.1GATA family protein
CCG022872.1GATA family protein
CCG023574.1GATA family protein
CCG026019.1GATA family protein
CCG027631.1GATA family protein
CCG027632.1GATA family protein
CCG027915.1GATA family protein
CCG028190.1GATA family protein
CCG028453.1GATA family protein
CCG028500.1GATA family protein
CCG029961.1GATA family protein
CCG030523.1GATA family protein
CCG030524.1GATA family protein
CCG031491.1GATA family protein
CCG031641.2GATA family protein
CCG031867.1GATA family protein
CCG034138.1GATA family protein
GATA Family Introduction

GATA factors were first identified as proteins that interact with conserved WGATAR (W = T or A; R = G or A) motifs involved in erythroid-specific gene expressionin vertebrates.

GATA factors are characterised by the presence of conserved, type-IV zinc-finger motifs Animal factors typically contain two C-x2-Cx17-C-x2-C zinc-finger domains. The majority of known fungal GATA factors contain a single C-x2-C-x17-C-x2-C finger with greatest similarity to the carboxyl (C) terminal finger of animal GATA factors.Several examples of fungal GATA factors containing a variant C-x2-C-x18-C-x2-C DNA-binding domain are also known.

Examples of both C-x2-C-x17-Cx2-C (Type IVa) and C-x2-C-x18-C-x2-C (Type IVb) GATA factors are found within fungi; animals onlycontain the former configuration, and plants only the latter. Plant GATA factors typically contain a single zinc finger. The Arabidopsis type-IV zinc-finger proteins may represent the previously defined family of nuclear GATA-binding proteins implicated in light-responsive transcription.

Teakle GR, Manfield IW, Graham JF, Gilmartin PM.
Arabidopsis thaliana GATA factors: organisation, expression and DNA-binding characteristics.
Plant Mol Biol. 2002 Sep;50(1):43-57.
PMID: 12139008