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. 1998 Jul;54(7):619–627. doi: 10.1007/s000180050190

The ARF family of transcription factors and their role in plant hormone-responsive transcription

T J Guilfoyle 1, T Ulmasov 1, G Hagen 1
PMCID: PMC11147363  PMID: 9711229

Abstract.

Auxin response factors or ARFs are a recently discovered family of transcription factors that bind with specificity to auxin response elements (AuxREs) in promoters of primary or early auxin-responsive genes. ARFs have an amino-terminal DNA-binding domain related to the carboxyl-terminal DNA-binding domain in the maize transactivator VIVIPAROUS1. All but one ARF identified to date contain a carboxyl-terminal protein-protein interaction domain that forms a putative amphipathic α-helix. A similar carboxyl-terminal protein-protein interaction domain is found in the Aux/IAA class of auxin-inducible proteins. Some ARFs contain transcriptional activation domains, while others contain repression domains. ARFs appear to play a pivotal role in auxin-regulated gene expression of primary response genes.

Keywords: Key words. ARFs; AuxREs; transcription factor; auxin.

Footnotes

Received 28 January 1998; received after revision 30 March 1998; accepted 30 March 1998


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