WRKY protein domain - definitie. Wat is WRKY protein domain
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Wat (wie) is WRKY protein domain - definitie


WRKY protein domain         
The WRKY domain is found in the WRKY transcription factor family, a class of transcription factors. The WRKY domain is found almost exclusively in plants although WRKY genes appear present in some diplomonads, social amoebae and other amoebozoa, and fungi incertae sedis.
WRKY transcription factor         
  • Phylogenetic tree of WRKY transcription factors from the plant kingdom and beyond.
  • The different groups of WRKY Domains in flowering plants
PROTEINS THAT BIND DNA
User:Cmsc236/sandbox; WRKY transcription factor family; Draft:WRKY Transcription Factor; WRKY Transcription Factor
WRKY transcription factors (pronounced ‘worky’) are proteins that bind DNA. They are transcription factors that regulate many processes in plants and algae (Viridiplantae), such as the responses to biotic and abiotic stresses, senescence, seed dormancy and seed germination and some developmental processesRushton PJ, Somssich IE, Ringler P, Shen QJ: WRKY transcription factors.
Protein domain         
  • PH domain]] modules (maroon) into two different proteins.
CONSERVED PART OF A PROTEIN
Domain (protein); Structural domain; Conserved domains; Multi-domain; Protein domains; Protein module; Conserved domain; Enzyme domains; Enzyme domain; Multi-domain protein; Domain swapping; Domain-swapping
In molecular biology, a protein domain is a region of a protein's polypeptide chain that is self-stabilizing and that folds independently from the rest. Each domain forms a compact folded three-dimensional structure.