The WRKY proteins are a superfamily of transcription factors with up to 100 representatives in Arabidopsis. Family members appear to be involved in the regulation of various physio-logical programs that are unique to plants, including pathogen defense, senescence and trichome development. In spite of the strong conservation of their DNA-binding domain, the overall structures of WRKY proteins are highly divergent and can be categorized into distinct groups, which might reflect their different functions.
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The WRKY proteins are a superfamily of transcription factors with up to 100 representatives in Arabidopsis. Family members appear to be involved in the regulation of various physio-logical programs that are unique to plants, including pathogen defense, senescence and trichome development. In spite of the strong conservation of their DNA-binding domain, the overall structures of WRKY proteins are highly divergent and can be categorized into distinct groups, which might reflect their different functions.
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Trends Plant Sci.
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Eulgem T.,
Robatzek S.,
Rushton P.J.,
Somssich I.E.,
Stracke R.,
Weisshaar B.,
Werber M.
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2000
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199-206
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The WRKY superfamily of plant transcription factors.
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5
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doi:10.1016/S1360-1385(00)01600-9
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