STIFDB - Transcription Factor Information : Entry Name - ABRE_bZIP


Details about the Transcription Factor - ABRE_bZIP :

Transcription Factor Family NamebZIP
Sub-FamilyNil
Description

One group of transcription factors is defined by a basidleucine zipper (bZIP) motif. This bipartite DNA binding structure consists of a region enriched in basic amino acids (basic region) adjacent to a leucine zipper that is characterized by several leucine residues regularly spaced at seven-amino acid intervals. Whereas the basic region directly contacts the DNA, the leucine zipper mediates homodimerization and heterodimerization of protein monomers through a parallel interaction of the hydrophobic dimerization interfaces of two a-helices, resulting in a coiled-coil structure. The Arabidopsis bZlP family of G-box binding factors (GBF1,GBF2, and GBF3) interact with the palindromic G-box motif(CCACGTGG) found in several plant promoters.

Stress SignalsABA,NaCl,Drought,Heat,
Name of Cis-ElementG_ABRE
Cis-Element(C/T)ACGTGGC
ReferencesPlanta. 2009 Feb;229(3):605-15, Plant Cell Physiol. 2002 Jan;43(1):136-40.
Related Resources DRTF : bZIP
 
 
           

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Last Updated :

15th Oct, 2012