Figure 2.
C2H2 zinc finger proteins involved in three signaling pathways response to abiotic stress. The solid lines represent established regulation, and the dashed lines represent putative ones. SCOF-1, ZFP245, ZFP179, AZF1/2/3, ZFP36, IbZFP1, OsZFP213, ZAT4, DST, ZAT10/STZ, ZAT12, ZAT7 and ZAT6 are C2H2 zinc finger proteins. The following abbreviations are used: ABA—abscisic acid; MAPK—mitogen activated protein kinase; COR—cold regulated genes; OsP5CS—pyrroline 5 carboxylate synthetase; OsProT—proline transporter; OsDREB2A—dehydration-responsive element-binding 2A; ROS—reactive oxygen species; PRXZ4—peroxidase 24 precursor; LP2—plasma membrane receptor-like kinase leaf panicle 2; DREB/CBF—C-repeat binding factors; APX—ascorbate peroxidase; FSD1—iron superoxide dismutase 1; ENA1—Na+- exporting P-type ATPase gene; PMR2—Ca2+ ATPase gene; AtERF5—a class I ERF protein; RD29A—a classical stress-response gene; EIN3—ethylene-induced 3; FIT—fer-like iron deficiency-induced transcription factor; RbohD—respiratory burst oxidase homologue; GSH1/2—glutathione 1/2; PCS1/2—phytochelatin synthases 1/2; SOD—superoxide dismutase; POD—peroxidase; NCED—9-cis-epoxy-carotenoid dioxygenase; CAT—catalase; MDA—malonaldehyde; GR—glutathione reductase.