T-box


Domain
T-box domain
Group
Unclassified Structure
PFAM
PF00907
Desciption
The T-box encodes a 180 amino acid domain that binds to DNA. Genes encoding T-box proteins are found in a wide range of animals, but not in other kingdoms such as plants. Family members are all thought to bind to the DNA consensus sequence TCACACCT. they are found exclusively in the nucleus, and perform DNA-binding and transcriptional activation/repression roles. They are generally required for development of the specific tissues they are expressed in, and mutations in T-box genes are implicated in human conditions such as DiGeorge syndrome and X-linked cleft palate, which feature malformations [1].
Rederence
  • The T-box family. Wilson V, Conlon FL. Genome Biol. 3, REVIEWS3008, (2002).

Statistic of Transcription Factors




Transcription Factor Table

Species


Gene ID Insect Gene Name Gene Symbol
iTF_00000375 Abrostola tripartita Atri000558.1 bi
iTF_00000376 Abrostola tripartita Atri009905.1 H15
iTF_00000373 Abrostola tripartita Atri000557.1 bi
iTF_00000374 Abrostola tripartita Atri009907.1 tbx20
iTF_00000369 Abrostola tripartita Atri000158.1 tbx1
iTF_00000370 Abrostola tripartita Atri018458.1 byn
iTF_00000371 Abrostola tripartita Atri002520.1 TBX6
iTF_00000372 Abrostola tripartita Atri009915.1 TBX20
iTF_00000377 Abrostola tripartita Atri009918.1 Tbx20
iTF_00000378 Abrostola tripartita Atri002516.1 Tbx22