Background: bZIPs are transcription factors that are found throughout the eukarya from fungi to flowering plants and mammals. They contain highly conserved basic region (BR) and leucine zipper (LZ) domains and often function as environmental sensors. Specifically, bZIPs frequently have a role in mediating the response to oxidative stress, a crucial environmental signal that needs to be transduced to the gene regulatory network. Results: Based on sequence comparisons and experimental data on a number of important bZIP transcription factors, we predict which bZIPs are under redox control and which are regulated via protein phosphorylation. By integrating genomic, phylogenetic and functional data from the literature, we then propose a ...
The genomic era has revealed that the large repertoire of observed animal phenotypes is dependent on...
All living organisms require zinc as an essential micronutrient. Maintaining appropriate intracellul...
center dot The development of a seedling into a photosynthetically active plant is a crucial process...
Abstract Background Basic region-leucine zipper (bZIP) proteins are a class of transcription factors...
Environmental response to stress is long known to be able to induce senescence, manifesting the clos...
The basic (region) leucine zippers (bZIPs) are evolutionarily conserved transcription factors in euk...
SummaryThe ability of basic leucine zipper transcription factors for homo- or heterodimerization pro...
How transcription factor dimerization impacts DNA-binding specificity is poorly understood. Guided b...
Plant bZIP group I transcription factors have been reported mainly for their role during vascular de...
<p>Diagram in which bZIP monomers are depicted highlighting the three main elements defining their f...
Background: Nitrogen and light are two major regulators of plant metabolism and development. While g...
International audiencebZIP DNA-binding domains are targets for viral and cellular proteins that func...
BATF is phosphorylated on several residues including serine 43 and threonine 48 within the DNA Bindi...
Abstract: Protein–protein interactions are important for the molecular understanding of the biologic...
Transcription factors are proteins that regulate transcription of genes by binding to specific DNA s...
The genomic era has revealed that the large repertoire of observed animal phenotypes is dependent on...
All living organisms require zinc as an essential micronutrient. Maintaining appropriate intracellul...
center dot The development of a seedling into a photosynthetically active plant is a crucial process...
Abstract Background Basic region-leucine zipper (bZIP) proteins are a class of transcription factors...
Environmental response to stress is long known to be able to induce senescence, manifesting the clos...
The basic (region) leucine zippers (bZIPs) are evolutionarily conserved transcription factors in euk...
SummaryThe ability of basic leucine zipper transcription factors for homo- or heterodimerization pro...
How transcription factor dimerization impacts DNA-binding specificity is poorly understood. Guided b...
Plant bZIP group I transcription factors have been reported mainly for their role during vascular de...
<p>Diagram in which bZIP monomers are depicted highlighting the three main elements defining their f...
Background: Nitrogen and light are two major regulators of plant metabolism and development. While g...
International audiencebZIP DNA-binding domains are targets for viral and cellular proteins that func...
BATF is phosphorylated on several residues including serine 43 and threonine 48 within the DNA Bindi...
Abstract: Protein–protein interactions are important for the molecular understanding of the biologic...
Transcription factors are proteins that regulate transcription of genes by binding to specific DNA s...
The genomic era has revealed that the large repertoire of observed animal phenotypes is dependent on...
All living organisms require zinc as an essential micronutrient. Maintaining appropriate intracellul...
center dot The development of a seedling into a photosynthetically active plant is a crucial process...