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Plant Transcription
Factor Database
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Transcription Factor Information
Basic
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TF ID |
Lj4g3v0708640.1 |
Organism |
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Taxonomic ID |
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Taxonomic Lineage |
cellular organisms; Eukaryota; Viridiplantae; Streptophyta; Streptophytina; Embryophyta; Tracheophyta; Euphyllophyta; Spermatophyta; Magnoliophyta; Mesangiospermae; eudicotyledons; Gunneridae; Pentapetalae; rosids; fabids; Fabales; Fabaceae; Papilionoideae; Loteae; Lotus
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Family |
AP2 |
Protein Properties |
Length: 636aa MW: 70899.5 Da PI: 7.0127 |
Description |
AP2 family protein |
Gene Model |
Gene Model ID |
Type |
Source |
Coding Sequence |
Lj4g3v0708640.1 | genome | Kazusa | View CDS |
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Signature Domain? help Back to Top |
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No. |
Domain |
Score |
E-value |
Start |
End |
HMM Start |
HMM End |
1 | AP2 | 51 | 3.6e-16 | 299 | 358 | 1 | 55 |
AP2 1 sgykGVrwdkkrgrWvAeIrd.pse.ng..kr.krfslgkfgtaeeAakaaiaarkkleg 55
s+y+GV++++++gr++A+++d ++ g ++ ++++lg ++ +e+Aa+a++ a++k++g
Lj4g3v0708640.1 299 SQYRGVTRHRWTGRYEAHLWDnSCKkEGqsRKgRQVYLGGYDMEEKAARAYDLAALKYWG 358
78*******************988886678446*************************98 PP
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2 | AP2 | 46.5 | 9.2e-15 | 403 | 452 | 3 | 55 |
AP2 3 ykGVrwdkkrgrWvAeIrdpsengkrkrfslgkfgtaeeAakaaiaarkkleg 55
y+GV+++++ grW A+I + +k +lg+f t eeAa+a++ a+ k++g
Lj4g3v0708640.1 403 YRGVTRHHQHGRWQARIGRVAG---NKDLYLGTFSTQEEAAEAYDIAAIKFRG 452
9***************988532...5*************************98 PP
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Gene Ontology ? help Back to Top |
GO Term |
GO Category |
GO Description |
GO:0006355 | Biological Process | regulation of transcription, DNA-templated |
GO:0007276 | Biological Process | gamete generation |
GO:0010492 | Biological Process | maintenance of shoot apical meristem identity |
GO:0042127 | Biological Process | regulation of cell proliferation |
GO:0005634 | Cellular Component | nucleus |
GO:0003677 | Molecular Function | DNA binding |
GO:0003700 | Molecular Function | transcription factor activity, sequence-specific DNA binding |
Sequence ? help Back to Top |
Protein Sequence Length: 636 aa
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MKTMDNDDSV DDVNNQNNWL GFSLSPQMNM GVSSQTHHHS QPSSVSAEVV PPSFYHHAPP 60 LSNYGFYYGL EGENVGLYSA FPVMPLKSDG SLYGMEALQS RSQQEAQAMA TTSAPKLENF 120 LGSEGMGTPH YSVSETMPLS LDSIFYNQTS RHQNNPSYQN QVQHINSHQQ QQELHAQQLS 180 YYSTLRNHEE MLEVSKQSTQ TCDINLHVPN FPASIAQESK MVVAVQENEG ESMGYGDLKS 240 LTLSMSPSSQ SSCVTSSQRA SPAVTDSVAM ETKKRGAEKV DQKQIVHRKS IDTFGQRTSQ 300 YRGVTRHRWT GRYEAHLWDN SCKKEGQSRK GRQVYLGGYD MEEKAARAYD LAALKYWGPS 360 THINFPLENY QNELEGMKNM TRQEYVAHLR RKSSGFSRGA SMYRGVTRHH QHGRWQARIG 420 RVAGNKDLYL GTFSTQEEAA EAYDIAAIKF RGANAVTNFD ITKYDVEKIM ASSNLLSSEL 480 ARRNREVEGG GTQYIDQKPP SYDNNQEAIL MQKSAESEGQ SNQWKMVLCQ NQNQPPRTHE 540 SFSAVSLDHM FLHQEVEESS KVRSHVSNPS SLATSLSSSR EGSPDRTSMA PVLSGIASTA 600 AASKLLAANP NSNVNSWDPS HHLRPALSLP QIPVFA
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Expression --
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Source |
Description |
Uniprot | DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE: Expressed in floral primordia, in STM-negative region, then in sepal primordia. As sepal develops, progressively confined to a basal core before disappearing. Present in stamen primordia, then confined to a central region as they become stalked and develop locules. Later reduced to procambial cells as stamen mature. From petal primordia, expressed on the lateral edges of developing petals and finally confined to petal epidermis before disappearing. Present in carpel primordia, then in inner side of carpels especially in the placenta. Strong levels in ovules primordia and young ovules, then localized in integuments initiation zone before being confined to inner integument cells that will differentiate into the endothelium. Expressed in the distal half of the funiculus throughout ovule development and later extends into the chalaza. After fertilization, expression shift to the embryo. First on the apical part at the globular stage, then in cotyledons primordia, and later in cotyledons during the torpedo stage. As cotyledons grow out, expression becomes limited to a plane separating adaxial and abaxial parts. Excluded from the embryonic central region (ECR). In seedlings, found in leaf primordia then in central and lateral actively developing regions of extending leaves. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:10656774, ECO:0000269|PubMed:8742707, ECO:0000269|PubMed:9671577}. |
Uniprot | TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Mostly expressed in developing flowers. Also present in mature flowers, siliques and seedlings, but not in mature roots, leaves and stems. Expressed in ovules and in vegetative and floral primordia. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:15988559, ECO:0000269|PubMed:8742706, ECO:0000269|PubMed:8742707}. |
Functional Description ? help
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Source |
Description |
UniProt | Transcription activator that recognizes and binds to the DNA consensus sequence 5'-CAC[AG]N[AT]TNCCNANG-3'. Required for the initiation and growth of ovules integumenta, and for the development of female gametophyte. Plays a critical role in the development of gynoecium marginal tissues (e.g. stigma, style and septa), and in the fusion of carpels and of medial ridges leading to ovule primordia. Also involved in organs initiation and development, including floral organs. Maintains the meristematic competence of cells and consequently sustains expression of cell cycle regulators during organogenesis, thus controlling the final size of each organ by controlling their cell number. Regulates INO autoinduction and expression pattern. As ANT promotes petal cell identity and mediates down-regulation of AG in flower whorl 2, it functions as a class A homeotic gene. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:10528263, ECO:0000269|PubMed:10639184, ECO:0000269|PubMed:10948255, ECO:0000269|PubMed:11041883, ECO:0000269|PubMed:12183381, ECO:0000269|PubMed:12271029, ECO:0000269|PubMed:12655002, ECO:0000269|PubMed:8742706, ECO:0000269|PubMed:8742707, ECO:0000269|PubMed:9001406, ECO:0000269|PubMed:9093862, ECO:0000269|PubMed:9118807}. |
Publications
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- Heyndrickx KS,Vandepoele K
Systematic identification of functional plant modules through the integration of complementary data sources. Plant Physiol., 2012. 159(3): p. 884-901 [PMID:22589469] - Horstman A,Willemsen V,Boutilier K,Heidstra R
AINTEGUMENTA-LIKE proteins: hubs in a plethora of networks. Trends Plant Sci., 2014. 19(3): p. 146-57 [PMID:24280109] - Li C, et al.
Ectopic expression of a maize hybrid down-regulated gene ZmARF25 decreases organ size by affecting cellular proliferation in Arabidopsis. PLoS ONE, 2014. 9(4): p. e94830 [PMID:24756087] - Wynn AN,Seaman AA,Jones AL,Franks RG
Novel functional roles for PERIANTHIA and SEUSS during floral organ identity specification, floral meristem termination, and gynoecial development. Front Plant Sci, 2014. 5: p. 130 [PMID:24778638] - Randall RS, et al.
AINTEGUMENTA and the D-type cyclin CYCD3;1 regulate root secondary growth and respond to cytokinins. Biol Open, 2015. 4(10): p. 1229-36 [PMID:26340943] - Meng LS,Wang ZB,Yao SQ,Liu A
The ARF2-ANT-COR15A gene cascade regulates ABA-signaling-mediated resistance of large seeds to drought in Arabidopsis. J. Cell. Sci., 2015. 128(21): p. 3922-32 [PMID:26395398] - Yamaguchi N,Jeong CW,Nole-Wilson S,Krizek BA,Wagner D
AINTEGUMENTA and AINTEGUMENTA-LIKE6/PLETHORA3 Induce LEAFY Expression in Response to Auxin to Promote the Onset of Flower Formation in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol., 2016. 170(1): p. 283-93 [PMID:26537561] - Krizek BA, et al.
RNA-Seq Links the Transcription Factors AINTEGUMENTA and AINTEGUMENTA-LIKE6 to Cell Wall Remodeling and Plant Defense Pathways. Plant Physiol., 2016. 171(3): p. 2069-84 [PMID:27208279] - Han H,Krizek BA
AINTEGUMENTA-LIKE6 can functionally replace AINTEGUMENTA but alters Arabidopsis flower development when misexpressed at high levels. Plant Mol. Biol., 2016. 92(4-5): p. 597-612 [PMID:27605095] - Karpinska B,Alomrani SO,Foyer CH
Inhibitor-induced oxidation of the nucleus and cytosol in Arabidopsis thaliana: implications for organelle to nucleus retrograde signalling. Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Lond., B, Biol. Sci., 2018. [PMID:28808105] - Li B, et al.
Network-Guided Discovery of Extensive Epistasis between Transcription Factors Involved in Aliphatic Glucosinolate Biosynthesis. Plant Cell, 2018. 30(1): p. 178-195 [PMID:29317470]
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