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PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription
Factor Database
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| Species | TF ID | Description |
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Pyrus communis (13) | PCP001243.1 | CAMTA family protein |
| PCP001244.1 | CAMTA family protein | |
| PCP001452.1 | CAMTA family protein | |
| PCP002425.1 | CAMTA family protein | |
| PCP010294.1 | CAMTA family protein | |
| PCP017353.1 | CAMTA family protein | |
| PCP018051.1 | CAMTA family protein | |
| PCP021802.1 | CAMTA family protein | |
| PCP022886.1 | CAMTA family protein | |
| PCP027897.1 | CAMTA family protein | |
| PCP028830.1 | CAMTA family protein | |
| PCP031492.1 | CAMTA family protein | |
| PCP033443.1 | CAMTA family protein |
The CAMTA family of calmodulin binding transcription factors comprises six members in Arabidopsis (Bouche et al., 2002; Finkler et al., 2007). Each protein includes an IQ domain for calmodulin binding; ankyrin repeats for protein interactions; the TIG domain, which has nonspecific DNA binding activity; and the CG-1 domain, which has specific DNA binding activity. The CG-1 domain recognizes the core consensus sequence, vCGCGb, referred to as the CG-1 element (da Costa e Silva, 1994). This sequence matches the CM2 sequence, CCGCGT, and overlaps the ICEr1 element. Thus, the possibility was raised that one or more of the CAMTA proteins might have a role in regulating CBF2 expression.
Finkler A, Ashery-Padan R, Fromm H.
CAMTAs: calmodulin-binding transcription activators from plants to human.
FEBS Lett, 2007. 581(21): p. 3893-8.
PMID: 17689537




