2010
DOI: 10.1042/bj20091234
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The Arabidopsis thaliana NAC transcription factor family: structure–function relationships and determinants of ANAC019 stress signalling

Abstract: TFs (transcription factors) are modular proteins minimally containing a DBD (DNA-binding domain) and a TRD (transcription regulatory domain). NAC [for NAM (no apical meristem), ATAF, CUC (cup-shaped cotyledon)] proteins comprise one of the largest plant TF families. They are key regulators of stress perception and developmental programmes, and most share an N-terminal NAC domain. On the basis of analyses of gene expression data and the phylogeny of Arabidopsis thaliana NAC TFs we systematically decipher struct… Show more

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“…1B). 9 However, conserved ID patterns were reveled for several NAC subgroups ( Fig. 2), in accordance with the suggestion that disorder patterns are constrained compared to sequences.…”
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“…1B). 9 However, conserved ID patterns were reveled for several NAC subgroups ( Fig. 2), in accordance with the suggestion that disorder patterns are constrained compared to sequences.…”
supporting
confidence: 56%
“…1) with interspersed conserved sequence motifs. 9 Our recent work 10 characterizing NAC ID suggested that the large disordered TRD of ANAC0046 forms an entropic chain which is well-suited for molecular fishing of e.g., RCD1 (Fig. 1A).…”
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