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IPR051032

AP2/ERF transcription factor, ERF subfamily
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Short nameAP2/ERF_TF_ERF_subfamily
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The AP2/ERF transcription factor family, specifically the ERF subfamily, is involved in the regulation of gene expression in response to various stress factors and components of stress signal transduction pathways. Members of this family typically act as transcriptional activators and are characterized by their ability to bind to the GCC-box pathogenesis-related promoter element. Their role is crucial in plant development and stress tolerance, including responses to abiotic stresses such as dehydration, salt, and osmotic stress. The ERF subfamily contributes to the complex network of gene regulation under stress conditions, potentially influencing the expression of stress-related genes and facilitating adaptive responses.
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