C2C2_GATA

Description

Lowry & Atchley (2000): The GATA-binding transcription factors comprise a protein family whose members contain either one or two highly conserved zinc finger DNA-binding domains. Members of this group have been identified in organisms ranging from cellular slime mold to vertebrates, including plants, fungi, nematodes, insects, and echinoderms.

References:


1) Lang, D; Weiche, B; Timmerhaus, G; Richardt, S; Riano-Pachon, DM; Correa, LG; Reski, R; Mueller-Roeber, B; Rensing, SA. 2010. Genome-wide phylogenetic comparative analysis of plant transcriptional regulation: a timeline of loss, gain, expansion, and correlation with complexity. Genome Biol Evol. 2: 488-503 PubMed
2) Lowry, JA; Atchley, WR. 2000. Molecular evolution of the GATA family of transcription factors: conservation within the DNA-binding domain. J. Mol. Evol. 50(2):103-15 PubMed
3) Omichinski, JG; Clore, GM; Schaad, O; Felsenfeld, G; Trainor, C; Appella, E; Stahl, SJ; Gronenborn, AM. 1993. NMR structure of a specific DNA complex of Zn-containing DNA binding domain of GATA-1. Science 261(5120):438-46 PubMed
4) Takatsuji, H. 1998. Zinc-finger transcription factors in plants. Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 54(6):582-96 PubMed


Summary

Name: C2C2_GATA
Class: TF
Number of species containing the TAP: 128
Number of available proteins: 2461

The colour code corresponds to the rules for the domains:

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Domain rules:


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Phylogenetic tree for Archeaplastida:

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TAP distribution:

The following table shows the distribution of C2C2_GATA over all species included in TAPscan. The values for e.g. a specific kingdom are shown in the tree below if you expand the tree for that kingdom.

Minimum Maximum Average Median Standard deviation
08320.261714.56

List of species containing C2C2_GATA sorted by kingdomcladesupergrouporderfamily:

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expand kingdom Archaeplastida (2654 proteins in 128 species)
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