SNF2 Transcription Factor Family
Eisen et al. 1995: The SNF2 family of proteins includes representatives from a variety
of species with roles in cellular processes such as transcriptional regulation (e.g.
MOT1, SNF2 and BRM), maintenance of chromosome stability during mitosis (e.g. lodestar)
and various aspects of processing of DNA damage, including nucleotide excision repair
(e.g. RAD16 and ERCC6), recombinational pathways (e.g. RAD54) and post-replication
daughter strand gap repair (e.g. RAD5). This family also includes many proteins with no
known function. To better characterize this family of proteins we have used molecular
phylogenetic techniques to infer evolutionary relationships among the family members.
We have divided the SNF2 family into multiple subfamilies, each of which represents
what we propose to be a functionally and evolutionarily distinct group. We have then
used the subfamily structure to predict the functions of some of the uncharacterized
proteins in the SNF2 family. We discuss possible implications of this evolutionary
analysis on the general properties and evolution of the SNF2 family.
- Above description taken from
PlnTFDB
Notes: SNF2 is missed in TOBFAC and PlantTFDB.
64 predicted putative SNF2 TF peptide,
CDS, cDNA sequences,
blast HSP, and multiple sequence alignment in Soy - TFKB.
64 SNF2_N domain peptide sequences with alignment
and phylogeny tree.
43 SNF2
sequenecs listed in PlnTFDB for Arabidopsis.
Last updated by Dr. Jeff Chen on July 20, 2009.