Arabidopsis ZIM, a plant-specific GATA factor, can function as a transcriptional activator

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Abstract

Arabidopsis ZIM is a putative transcription factor containing an atypical GATA-type zinc-finger motif. Transcriptional activation by ZIM was tested using a transient GAL4 fusion assay and measuring the expression of a luciferase reporter in tobacco BY-2 cells. ZIM functioned as a transcriptional activator, and the transactivation domain was found to occur in its N-terminal acidic region.

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Shikata, M., Takemura, M., Yokota, A., & Kohchi, T. (2003). Arabidopsis ZIM, a plant-specific GATA factor, can function as a transcriptional activator. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 67(11), 2495–2497. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.67.2495

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